Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4 Just Hit Hulu — And Yeah, It's Messier Than Ever
Season 4 of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives dropped today with all 10 episodes on Hulu. Taylor's Bachelorette twist, the DWTS fallout, and all the drama worth knowing.
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So Season 4 Actually Dropped Today
Alright, if you woke up this morning and your entire TikTok feed was MomTok content — that's why. Season 4 of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives just landed on Hulu, and they went ahead and dropped all 10 episodes at once. No weekly drip. No cliffhanger torture. Just pure, unfiltered chaos available right now.
I'll be honest — I didn't expect this show to make it to a fourth season. When it first blew up back in 2024, it felt like one of those reality shows that would have its moment and fade out. But here we are, and the cast has somehow gotten even more famous. Taylor Frankie Paul is literally on The Bachelorette now. We'll get to that.
If you haven't watched the first three seasons, you can definitely jump in cold — but you'll miss some context on the feuds. And trust me, the feuds are half the fun.
Taylor on The Bachelorette Is the Wildest Crossover
Here's the thing that makes Season 4 completely different from everything before it: Taylor Frankie Paul was announced as the next Bachelorette. Season 22. And they're filming both shows basically at the same time.
That alone would be enough drama for a whole season. But the trailer takes it further — there's a scene where Jessi straight-up asks, "Is she going to be a pregnant Bachelorette?" I nearly dropped my phone when I first saw it.
For what it's worth, Taylor has addressed the rumors and she's not pregnant. The trailer was edited to be as provocative as possible (shocker, I know). But the fact that her castmates are openly questioning it on camera? That tells you everything about the energy this season.
Taylor's been the center of gravity for this show since Season 1 — the swinging scandal, the breakup with Dakota Mortensen, the legal issues. Adding a Bachelorette arc on top of all that is either genius or a disaster. Probably both.
Jen and Whitney's DWTS Drama Spills Over
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While Taylor was off doing the Bachelorette thing, Jen Affleck and Whitney Leavitt headed to LA to compete on Dancing With the Stars. And apparently, that's where things fell apart between them.
The trailer teases a pretty serious falling out. These two were close — or at least they played it that way on camera. But competition does weird things to friendships, especially when cameras are rolling 24/7 and millions of people are watching you cha-cha in sequins.
Whitney's been hinting on her socials that the DWTS experience "changed everything." Whether that means their friendship is done or they patched things up — I guess that's what those 10 episodes are for.
This is the kind of plotline that makes reality TV genuinely addictive. You know it's probably more manufactured than the trailer makes it look, but you're still going to binge all of it in one sitting. Don't pretend you won't.
Who's Back and Who's... Complicated
The full cast for Season 4 includes Taylor Frankie Paul, Whitney Leavitt, Jen Affleck, Mayci Neeley, Jessi Draper, Mikayla Matthews, Layla Taylor, and Miranda Hope. Oh, and Demi Engemann — kind of.
So the Demi and Jessi situation is messy. After Season 3, Jessi publicly said she'd never film with Demi again. There was a whole social media back-and-forth that got ugly fast. But Demi shows up in the Season 4 trailer, so clearly someone changed their mind. Or the producers made an offer nobody could refuse. Money talks, even in Utah.
One big change this season — all the women are now listed as executive producers. That's kind of a flex, honestly. It means they have more control over how they're portrayed, but it also means the blame for bad decisions lands squarely on them. No more "the editors made me look bad" excuses. I'm curious to see how that changes the dynamic.
How to Watch It (And What It'll Cost You)
Season 4 is streaming exclusively on Hulu in the US. All 10 episodes hit the platform at midnight Pacific / 3 AM Eastern on March 12. If you've got the Hulu + Disney+ bundle, you can also watch through Disney+.
For international viewers, select episodes will be available on Disney+ depending on your region. No word yet on which regions get it or when — Disney's been annoyingly vague about that, which tracks.
Hulu's cheapest plan runs about $10/month with ads. If you don't already have a subscription and you're just here for Mormon Wives, you could probably burn through all 10 episodes during a free trial if they're still offering one. They rotate those in and out, so check before you get your hopes up.
And if you're looking for more stuff to binge this week, One Piece Season 2 dropped on Netflix a couple days ago — completely different vibe, but equally bingeable. Plus the Oscars are Sunday if you want to feel cultured between reality TV episodes.
Should You Actually Binge This Right Now?
My honest take? If you've watched any previous season and even slightly enjoyed it, yeah. Season 4 looks like the messiest one yet and the all-at-once drop format means you don't have to dodge spoilers for weeks on end.
If you've never watched the show, this is actually a decent entry point. The Bachelorette crossover and DWTS storylines give it a different feel from the earlier seasons — it's less "Mormon TikTokers being dramatic" and more "reality TV franchise universe." Almost like they're building an MCU of influencer drama. I say that half-jokingly, but also... am I wrong?
I'm planning to get through at least the first five episodes tonight. My group chat is already losing their minds over the trailer. As Variety reported, this season has the highest pre-release buzz of any season yet — and watching the trailer, it's not hard to see why.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4 come out?
Season 4 dropped on March 12, 2026, with all 10 episodes available to stream at once on Hulu. Disney+ bundle subscribers can also watch through Disney+.
Is Taylor Frankie Paul really on The Bachelorette?
Yes, Taylor was announced as the lead for The Bachelorette Season 22. Season 4 of Mormon Wives covers her journey leading up to and overlapping with Bachelorette filming.
Where can I watch Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4?
You can stream all 10 episodes on Hulu in the US. If you have the Hulu + Disney+ bundle, it's also available through Disney+. International availability varies by region.
Is Demi Engemann in Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4?
Despite public feuds with Jessi Draper after Season 3, Demi does appear in the Season 4 trailer and is listed as part of the cast and as an executive producer.
How many episodes are in Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 4?
Season 4 has 10 episodes, all released simultaneously on March 12, 2026 — no weekly schedule, so you can binge the entire season right away.
Is Taylor Frankie Paul pregnant on Mormon Wives Season 4?
The trailer teased pregnancy rumors with a castmate asking if she'd be a 'pregnant Bachelorette,' but Taylor has confirmed she is not pregnant. The trailer was edited for maximum drama.
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