
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season 2 release date, trailer and how to watch
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is back with a scandalous bang for season two, as an original participant from their notorious sex controversy reemerges unexpectedly. The series is teeming with drama as the bond between friends is tested by a whirlwind of secrets, lies, and bombshells.
The show hints at high-stakes intrigue with: "In a battle for the soul of #MomTok, will betrayal shatter the sisterhood, or will the truth set them free?" Debuting in 2024, this reality spectacle tracks a clique of Utah-based TikTok tastemakers grappling with life's twists and turns.
Making waves, the first installment scored Hulu's top spot for its most-viewed unscripted premiere in 2024, quickly culminating in a renewal for a sophomore season.
The original lineup reprises their roles in season two, offering viewers a glimpse into the alterations in their lives post the initial season's wrap-up.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is back
(Image: HULU)
The series welcomes new face Miranda McWhorter, stirring up the dynamic, while season two also introduces other fresh elements, reports
the Mirror US
.
When is The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season 2 out?
The highly anticipated second season will drop on May 15, unleashing every episode simultaneously for a binge-watching spree.
With an increase of two episodes, season two now boasts a total of 10 episodes for fans to devour.
Joining in the drama is mother-of-two Miranda McWhorter, who openly admitted her endeavors in "soft swinging".
McWhorter's former partner disclosed to Us Weekly: "It all started during Covid. It was never predetermined that we were going to be doing, like, swinging."
New cast member, mum-of-two Miranda McWhorter
Is there a trailer for The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season 2?
Indeed, a
trailer dropped on April 23,
revealing the cast's feelings about their whirlwind lives post #MomTok fame.
"I never imagined for everything to blow up like this," confesses Mayci Neeley, acknowledging "it's a double edged sword".
Taylor Frankie Paul hints that drama is on the horizon, saying things are going to "get messy, for sure", while Demi Engemann appears to spark a flirtatious vibe during the group's jaunt to Italy.
Jen Affleck is caught in an intense exchange with her spouse Zac, stating he'll get a "handshake" rather than a hug.
Where to stream The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season 2
Stateside viewers can catch the series on Hulu, and those in the UK have access through Disney Plus.
Hulu makes fresh episodes available at 12am ET, translating to 9pm PT the evening before.
Disney Plus drops new content at midnight PST or 3am ET, which corresponds to 8am in the UK.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season 2 airs on Hulu and Disney Plus on May 15
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