‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Drops Season 4 Teaser and Sets March Premiere Date

Reality TV fans, get ready — MomTok is officially back.

Hulu has released the first teaser for Season 4 of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, confirming that all ten episodes will premiere on March 12 on Hulu and Disney+ for U.S. subscribers.

MomTok Takes on Reality TV Royalty

The teaser offers a behind-the-scenes look at what may be the show’s most high-profile season yet, as the Utah-based influencers step into the national spotlight.

This season follows cast members as they navigate major reality TV crossovers, including The Bachelorette and Dancing With the Stars. Taylor Frankie Paul’s announcement as the next Bachelorette fuels tension within the group, with competition, jealousy, and personal struggles taking center stage.

High Stakes, Higher Drama

According to the official Season 4 synopsis, the women of MomTok face mounting pressure as fame tests their friendships and personal lives.

“The stakes for MomTok are at an all-time high as their sisterhood faces the forces of their expanding fame,” the synopsis reads. “Competition creates chaos, temptations arise, and tradition turns upside down.”

The season also explores unraveling marriages, personal demons, and family secrets — forcing the group to decide whether loyalty to one another can survive their growing public profiles.

Returning Cast Members

The series continues to center on the women who built MomTok into a viral phenomenon, including Taylor Frankie Paul, Whitney Leavitt, Jen Affleck, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley, Jessi Draper, Miranda Hope, Layla Taylor, and Demi Engemann.

The teaser promises plenty of emotional moments, confrontations, and raw conversations — with one cast member summing it up best: “We’re like a dysfunctional family.”

When to Watch

All 10 episodes of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4 drop on March 12 on Hulu and Disney+, with international availability rolling out on Disney+ in select markets.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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