'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Season 5: Everything We Know
It's safe to say there's a lot of ongoing drama both on and off-screen with the #MomTok stars of the Hulu reality hit.
Sadie Bell
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They say the devil works hard—but The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives works harder. The hit Hulu reality show has already filmed and premiered four seasons in the two years since its first episode aired in 2024, and it shows no signs of slowing down.
While many of the #MomTok influencers have become bona fide stars beyond TikTok and the Hulu series (Whitney Leavitt and Jen Affleck on Dancing With the Stars! And now Whitney on Broadway!), they won’t be departing the show that became the initial phenomenon any time soon. Shortly after season 3 aired, Hulu revealed the fate of the show beyond season 4—so even if you’ve bingsed the episodes that dropped on March 12, we already know what’s to come. (God bless!) Read on for everything we know about The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season 5, including what drama it's set to cover.
Mayci Neeley, Miranda McWhorter, Whitney Leavitt, Jessi Draper, Mikayla Matthews pose for a photo in The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season 4.
Is 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' renewed for season 5?
Yes! Just days after the season 3 premiere, Deadline reported that Hulu had already ordered another 20 episodes of the show. Half of that’s been fulfilled with the fourth season, which means there’s plenty more to come from the #MomTok gang with season 5 soon.
Article continues belowThe streamer renewed seasons 2 and 3 together, as well, and Mormon Wives continues to be one of Hulu’s most popular reality offerings, so it all but makes sense that season 5 is coming down the pipeline.
Seasons 4 and 5 were planned to be filmed back-to-back.
When will 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' season 5 be released?
A premiere date for SLOMW season 5 has yet to be announced. When SLOMW producer Jeff Jenkins confirmed to Deadline that season 5 was on the way, he alluded to resuming filming almost immediately after season 4. He said, “If the appetite from the subscribers on Hulu remains high for this franchise, then we’ll probably be shooting chunks of 10 episodes, kind of quasi back-to-back, with that one- or two-month break in between.”
It seems that ended up happening, as season 4 wrapped filming in late October before Taylor left to film The Bachelorette, and both E! News and eagle-eyed fans have since reported the show resumed filming in early 2026. Jenkins also mentioned to Deadline that the show has plans “to shoot through most of 2026,” so we can assume that season 5 will film into the spring.
It seemed as though things were going to plan—at least until production reportedly came to a halt in mid-March. According to a report by PEOPLE, filming is paused due to an ongoing "domestic assault investigation" involving Taylor Frankie Paul and her ex, Dakota Mortensen. The outlet reported that the alleged incident took place sometime in late February, and "allegations have been made in both directions." (As fans who bingsed season 4 are well aware, Taylor and Dakota's relationship was tumultuous at the end of the last batch of episodes.)
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Production on season 5 remains paused for the time being.
It's hard to say how much more of season 5 still needs to be filmed or how long the pause will remain, especially amid an ongoing investigation. Jessi Draper weighed in on the pause during a late-March visit on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, saying that she hoped filming would resume soon.
"Me and the girls, we did decide to stop filming when we found this out because we were starting to hear things a little bit before it leaked. We just didn’t want to be filming and say the wrong thing on camera, not knowing the full story yet," Draper explained. "We didn’t want to have to process all this information for the first time and then also be speaking about it. We just thought, for everyone’s mental health, let’s take a beat and let’s not film right now. That’s probably the best thing for everyone in this situation."
She added that the producers and Hulu have been "supportive" and emphasized that she thinks production will be underway in due time. "I feel like all of us right now are just trying to be like, ‘Okay, we’re human beings first, and let’s figure that out, and then we’ll get back to filming the show.' Clearly, there’s no shortage of drama in our lives. So, if we get another season, it’s going to be good."
Based on Draper's comments and the ongoing investigation (which led to the indefinite cancellation of Taylor's season of The Bachelorette), the team behind Mormon Wives may adhere to the side of caution and not jump back into filming. This could greatly affect the show's release, which typically follows a cadence of dropping episodes in the spring and fall. Previously, one could have predicted season 5 would be released in fall 2026, but if production is halted for a while, that may no longer be feasible.
Season 5 may seem some cast shake-ups.
Who in the cast will return for 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' season 5?
The core women of #MomTok should return for more Mormon Wives; however, one name likely won’t. After refusing to film for most of the season over pay disputes and wanting to spend more time with her family, getting cut from the show’s title sequence, and her ongoing feud with fellow MomToker Jessi, it’s safe to assume Demi Engemann won’t return.
Draper teased as much while speaking with E! News by joking, “I don't know what I'm allowed to say, but let's just say I've had a much more peaceful experience this season.”
Aside from Demi, the two biggest question marks regarding returning cast are #MomTok leader Taylor Frankie Paul and Whitney Leavitt. With the ongoing domestic assault investigation that Taylor is involved in, Hulu has not publicly commented on her return, and the star herself has expressed uncertainty about her appearance on the show.
During a mid-March visit to Good Morning America, she said it was "hard to say now" whether she would still be part of season 5. "It’s hard to see past this, I’m not going to lie. It’s just so heavy when your life is broadcasted out there in these headlines, it’s like the end of the world. That’s what it feels like," the TV personality shared. "But I will say, I’ve been here before, and I got through it and shared my story, my life. So I’m hoping that I can do that again."
Even before the production pause, it was unclear how much Taylor would be in season 5, since she left for L.A. to film the next season of The Bachelorette at the end of season 4. Typically, ABC limits its contestants’s contact with the outside world throughout filming of the dating show, but this was completely new reality TV territory for both franchises. Did ABC break its “no contact” rule and let another show film on its set? We don’t know, but that could, in part, determine how much Taylor is in SLOMW season 5. (It’s worth noting that ABC and Hulu are both under the same parent company, The Walt Disney Company.) At the very least, even if Taylor is unable to return after the production pause is lifted, it seems possible that she would be at the beginning of the season. After all, The Bachelorette wrapped filming in December 2025, and the Hulu show resumed production in early 2026. Whether she's in the back half of the season or how the show will cover the allegations against her is very hard to say.
Whitney’s also a bit of an unknown right now. After spending most of this past season filming Dancing With the Stars in L.A., the once-villain of the show exchanged her Swig cup of dirty soda for the Big Apple, where she’s been starring as Roxie Hart in Chicago on Broadway since February. That location change doesn’t disqualify Whitney from the show, but it does make it more difficult. And she’s only going to get busier: The reality star recently announced, yet another extension to her Chicago run, this time with her DWTS partner, Mark Ballas, and she just starred in her first film back in December.
Whitney Leavitt has expressed her desire to depart the show for other opportunities—but it's unclear when.
Whitney has expressed in previous seasons that she’s not afraid to walk away from the show if it isn’t serving her, so she’s not exactly precious about her participation. There’s a good chance she’s developed a taste, if not an insatiable hunger, for screens bigger than an iPhone display, a stage far brighter than any TikTok “for you page,” and a resume that lists more than just “MomToker.”
In a February 2026 interview with Variety, she confirmed she “would” be interested in leaving SLOMW at some point, but didn’t clarify when. The breakout star explained that she and her husband Conor “go back and forth” about stepping away from it. Whitney told the outlet, “Because this is what I wanted, and I wasn’t shy about sharing that. So at what point do you move on to the next journey?”
We’ll have to see how that shakes out, but fans can rest easy that we’ll definitely see more of Jessi, Jennifer Affleck, Mayci Neeley, Layla Taylor, Mikayla Matthews, Miranda McWhorter, and, for better or worse, their husbands in #DadTok.
The members of #DadTok became more of a focus in season 4.
What will 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' season 5 be about?
Season 4 ends with a whole lot of drama: Jessi is contemplating divorcing Jordan; Mikayla and her husband Jace Terry are living separately; Layla reveals she’s struggling with an eating disorder; Jen tells Whitney she no longer considers her a friend; Whitney’s about to head off to the Great White Way; Conner Leavitt is angry at Zac Affleck for berating Whitney on behalf of Jen; Taylor leaves to film The Bachelorette shortly after her ex, Dakota Mortensen, tells her that he loves her, before going off to flirt with Miranda’s best friend Shinia; and, if that’s not enough, Dakota rells Jordan and Jessi he suspects Taylor might be pregnant.
That’s all to say: There is no shortage of plots to continue in season 5.
It’s unclear how exactly Taylor will play a part in the next season for several aforementioned reasons. But with her ex, Dakota, still in Utah and tensions remaining high between them, viewers can surely expect to see the fallout from Dakota’s confessions during the finale, along with the shockwaves rippling from their on-again-off-again relationship, to at least be addressed. We also might expect to see more of Whitney and Conner in N.Y.C. as Whitney embarks on her Broadway debut. Jen mentioned the possibility of returning to Utah after her run on Dancing With the Stars, rather than staying in L.A., as she’d previously considered, so we might expect to see her reintegrated back into #MomTok. There’s also yet to be any divorce announcements from the cast, meaning there’s still much more to come from Jayce and Mikayla, as well as Jordan and Jessi, in the episodes to come. Pour out a dirty soda because whatever happens, we’ll be tuning in.
Megan Wahn is a freelance reporter and editor who writes about style, shopping, pop culture, reality television, and all things consumer culture. Megan's passionate about exploring various niche communities and trends, with a focus on framing what the emergence of particular trends means on a broader scale. In her five years of writing, Megan's byline has appeared in Teen Vogue, Alternative Press, Paste Magazine, Esquire, Architectural Digest, Bon Appétit, and Epicurious. Megan also writes the consumer culture newsletter, Get Rec'd.
- Sadie BellSenior Culture Editor