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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4 Is Now Streaming: Where To Watch, Cast & Episode Guide

by Explore Disney+ Contributor

March 12, 2026

More fame means more drama for MomTok. Here’s everything you need to know about the latest season of SLOMW.

MomTok and its scandals are juicier than ever. Season 4 picks up with the same circle of Utah mom-fluencers, only now the spotlight is hotter, and every smirk sparks a comment section. The newest season turns MomTok’s virality into real-world opportunities and even more pressure. If you’re here for a quick guide to SLOMW Season 4, you’re in the right place. If you’re here because you swear you’ll only watch one episode…good luck.

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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4

If you’re jumping in for the first time, here’s the lowdown: The viral reality show tracks a group of Mormon mom influencers whose tight-knit circle gets tested after a swinging scandal becomes a social media storm. Following three drama-packed seasons, Season 4 widens the frame. The women are still dealing with the aftershocks inside their group, but the spotlight has expanded beyond Utah. New opportunities are landing while old resentments rear their heads.

Where To Watch The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4

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Stream all seasons, including Season 4, on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers.*

When did The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4 come out?

All 10 episodes of Season 4 dropped on March 12, 2026.

What happened in the last season of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives?

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Season 3 left the group in a familiar place: trying to keep the sisterhood intact while disagreeing on who’s keeping secrets, who isn’t, and who’s using the group as a stepping stone. The Season 3 reunion special leaned into what the show does best: putting all these unresolved issues in the same room and letting the fireworks start.

If you want the full context before starting Season 4, you’ll probably want to do a quick catch-up on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 3 and the intense reunion.

What To Expect From The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4

Season 4 is less about the scandals and more about what happens next, including shifting alliances and the strange new world of fame, where a brand deal can alter a friendship overnight. Expect more exposure, more fractures, and more questions about motivations.

Taylor Frankie Paul Is The Bachelorette

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Taylor Frankie Paul’s story doesn’t stay contained to Mormon Wives this year. She’s also the leading lady of The Bachelorette Season 22, premiering on Sunday, March 22. Her casting marks a franchise first, bringing in a lead from outside Bachelor Nation.

What happened during Whitney Leavitt and Jen Affleck's Dancing with the Stars journey?

Jen and her partner were eliminated on Halloween Night in week 7, while Whitney and her partner were eliminated during week 10’s semi-finals. The fallout of SLOMW briefly spilled over into the ballroom after fans noticed Whitney’s less-than-supportive reaction to Jen’s elimination, and took to social media to discuss. Watch Jen and Whitney take the dance floor in Dancing with the Stars Season 34.

Will fame and betrayal pull MomTok apart?

This is Season 4’s big question. MomTok isn’t guaranteed to survive the next round of scrutiny. Who’s trustworthy and who’s playing both sides? Can a friend group built in comment sections survive when careers take off and drama starts paying more than peace and quiet? You’ll have to watch to find out.

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4 Episode Guide

How many episodes are there in The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4?

There are 10 episodes in Season 4, which dropped March 12.

Where can I watch past seasons of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives?

If you want to catch up on all the drama before Season 4, stream Seasons 1-3, along with the reunion specials, on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers.*

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More About The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives

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What is The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives about?

It’s a reality show about Mormon mom influencers navigating fame, friendship, and the fallout after their private lives turned into a public scandal overnight. The story follows the lives and relationships of the moms as they navigate, and sometimes break, Mormon cultural norms.

What is MomTok?

MomTok is a TikTok community where women share content about their motherhood experiences. Posting silly dance trends, aspirational lifestyle videos, and candid moments with their kids, the MomTokers share their day-to-day lives, sometimes defying what’s expected of women in their conservative Mormon community.

Meet The Cast Of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4

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Taylor Frankie Paul

The creator of MomTok, who exposed the “soft swinging” controversy and her involvement in it to the world. The sometimes-controversial queen bee of the group, she has a knack for getting herself into sticky situations. Season 3 had Taylor trying to keep her life moving forward while co-parenting with Dakota. Watch Taylor on her journey to find love on Season 22 of The Bachelorette.

Jen Affleck

Jen is the most actively practicing Mormon in the MomTok group. Season 3 welcomed Jen back into the group after stepping away in Season 2 to focus on her health, while juggling life changes and another pregnancy. Watch Jen’s appearance as a contestant on Dancing with the Stars Season 34.

Demi Engemann

Self-declared “fan favorite,” Demi (“deh-MEE,” not “DEM-mee”) found herself navigating a fallout with Jessi and the group that spilled beyond the confessional (and even Utah). Before long, Demi’s own less-than-traditional marriage was under scrutiny.

Layla Taylor

The youngest member of MomTok, she’s navigating single life and post-divorce motherhood, even throwing a divorce party to get back on the dating scene. Layla became the reluctant messenger for some explosive information, clashing hard with Demi in the process.

Whitney Leavitt

Seen by many as the Season 1 villain, Whitney tried to mend fences with the MomTok ladies in Season 2 with mixed results. Her Season 3 presence came with an asterisk: she’s not around the way she used to be, and when she does reappear, she’s over the endless friendship repairs. Instead, she’s focused on what comes next: new opportunities and a bigger audience. Watch Whitney’s appearance as a contestant on Dancing with the Stars Season 34.

Jessi Ngatikaura

Now an ex-Mormon, Jessi is part of the “sinners” MomTok subgroup and the owner of hair salon JZ Styles. Following rumors concerning her faithfulness, she spent Season 3 trying to protect her marriage while the internet treated it like a discussion thread.

Miranda McWhorter

Taylor’s ex-best friend and co-creator of MomTok, Miranda joined the cast in Season 2, dropping fresh revelations about the swinging controversy. She’s quieter than some of the others, but Season 3 showed she’s not passive after her conflict with Demi turned personal.

Mikayla Matthews

A MomTok OG who got pregnant out of wedlock at 16, Mikayla is the coffee enema queen, finding loopholes in Mormon traditions to get her caffeine kick. Also pregnant in Season 3, she has a low tolerance for half-truths and a high tolerance for saying what others won’t. Between health, family, and the group’s constant shifting alliances, she juggles a lot.

Mayci Neeley

Former Division 1 college tennis player Mayci shared her journey with in vitro fertilization (IVF) in the hope of growing her family. She’s active in her Mormon faith, but also open to questioning some of the faith’s cultural aspects she feels are outdated.

Already streamed Season 4 and looking for your next reality fix?  There’s plenty more scandal in our Reality TV Watch Guide.

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