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MomTok is back for season two with a trailer promising plenty of in-fighting, resurfaced scandals and a trip to Italy.
“MomTok is turning on each other left and right,” The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ star Mayci Neeley declares in the show’s first trailer for season two, and it seems she couldn’t be more right.
The unscripted Hulu series, which follows a group of Utah-based Mormon influencers who call themselves MomTok, became an online fan favorite following its September 2024 premiere and is returning for another season in May.
The show’s core group – Taylor Frankie Paul, Whitney Leavitt, Layla Taylor, Jen Affleck, Demi Engemann, Mikayla Matthews, Neeley and Jessi Ngatikaura –are set to return for the second season, along with a new addition Miranda McWhorter.
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In the trailer, the new cast member brings old drama – along with a perfectly timed edit to suggest anyone joining the show now is obviously doing it for clout. McWhorther’s introduced as Paul’s “ex-best friend,” who was caught up in the sex swinging scandal that kicked off the show’s season.
“I’m going to set the record straight on the sex swinging scandal,” she says to camera. She’s later seen in the trailer swearing “no one had sex. Ever. Period.”
It appears some of the season’s central drama is centered around around a trip to another Hulu reality series – Vanderpump Villa. Affleck explains that things “went down” during the trip, which only Affleck, Taylor, Engemann, Matthew and Ngatikaura appear to have been on. “She has a cease and desist to keep her from talking about it,” an unknown voice vaguely explains over shots of the group’s trip.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives returns to Hulu on May 15. Watch the full trailer below.
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