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When is the reunion for 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Season 2? How to watch

When is the reunion for 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Season 2? How to watch

USA Todaya day ago

Fans of #MomTok don't have to wait for a new season to see more of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," thanks to its first ever reunion episode.
The reality show follows a group of TikTok influencer moms and their Mormon friend group as they navigate relationships, careers and religion on the heels of a scandal around "soft swinging" − couples sharing partners with limited sexual contact.
The show's second season aired in May after the inaugural batch of episodes were released last year.
Hulu previously confirmed to USA TODAY that more episodes are on the way later this year. However, the streaming service also announced earlier in June that the show will have its first reunion special following Season 2.
Here's what to know about "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" Season 2 reunion.
'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' reunion release date
"The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" Season 2 reunion is set to be released on July 1 on Hulu.
The special will feature "secrets and scandals, never-before-seen footage, and a surprise announcement," according to Hulu.
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How to watch 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' reunion
The reunion episode will be available to stream on Hulu.
The streaming service offers subscriptions ranging from $9.99 a month to $18.99 a month for standard plans.
Other packages including live television are between $82.99-$95.99 a month. New users can also sign up for a free trial.
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Who will be on 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' reunion?
Most of the stars of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," including the husbands featured on the show, will be included in the reunion episode.
The show will be hosted by Nick Viall, a podcast host and former star of "The Bachelor."
Here's who will be in attendance at the reunion, according to photos released by Hulu:
Did Demi Engemann go to the 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' reunion?
One member of #MomTok was notably absent from the promotions of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" reunion.
Demi Engemann, who ended Season 2 with several unsettled conflicts with her fellow castmates, appeared to skip out on filming for the episode.
In an Instagram story posted on June 9, Engemann said she was invited to the reunion but filming was on "short notice" and she had a scheduling conflict.
"I tried to have production move it to another day and they couldn't swing it sadly," she wrote in the Instagram story.
However, a Hulu spokesperson confirmed to USA TODAY that Engemann will be part of the reunion, though it's unclear in what capacity. She was also briefly shown in the reunion trailer.
Watch 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' reunion trailer
Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at melina.khan@usatoday.com.
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