Get Ready for the Explosive Season 3 Reunion of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives”
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From affairs to betrayals to a whole lot of drama, it’s been a tumultuous third season of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” to say the least. If you, too, are wondering where things stand between the women of MomTok following the explosive finale, you’re in luck: the Season 3 reunion will be available to stream exclusively on Hulu on Thursday, Dec. 4 starting at 9 p.m. PT.
Stassi Schroeder of “Vanderpump Rules” fame will host the event, which will reunite #MomTok and #DadTok “to explore the shocking scandals, uncover never-before-seen footage, and deck the halls with controversial guests,” per the official logline. Schroeder replaces Season 2 reunion host and “The Bachelor” alum Nick Viall.
Cast members Taylor Frankie Paul, Whitney Leavitt, Jen Affleck, Layla Taylor, Jessi Ngatikaura, Demi Engemann, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley, and Miranda McWhoster, who joined the show in Season 2, will be in attendance. Wondering how to tune in? Here’s everything you need to know about streaming the special.
Since “Mormon Wives” is currently exclusive to Hulu, you won’t be able to catch the reunion on cable. Instead, you’ll need access to a Hulu account. A standalone subscription to the streaming service (with ads) starts at $11.99, while a Hulu Premium subscription, which grants viewers a commercial-free experience, starts at $18.99. Users can also purchase Hulu as part of a bundle plan with Disney+, ESPN or HBO Max, starting at $12.99. Once you’re subscribed, you’ll be able to stream the reunion on demand.
Since premiering in 2024 following the group’s viral swinging scandal, “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” has quickly become a fan favorite. While Season 3 data is yet to become available, the Season 2 premiere of the series hit five million views in its first five days of streaming on Hulu, according to Disney, while Season 1 was the streamer’s most-watched unscripted series premiere of 2024.
Today, the women of MomTok are busier than ever. Affleck and Leavitt just competed on Season 34 of “Dancing with the Stars,” while Paul is set to star as “The Bachelorette,” premiering March 22, 2026. Additionally, Leavitt recently announced that she’ll be stepping into the role of Roxie Hart in “Chicago,” making her Broadway debut in Feb. 2026.
The reunion is expected to have “more drama than a high school Christmas pageant,” Schroeder said in the trailer. The eternal question remains: will MomTok survive this?

