'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Cast Set to Spill 'Unholy Tea' in Live Show After Season 2 Premiere
After the anticipated release of season 2 in May, the cast of Hulu's hit series will head to Las Vegas on June 7 for MomTok: The Unholy Tea, a live event at the Palazzo Theatre inside The Venetian Resort Las Vegas at 10 p.m.
Six members from MomTok — including Taylor Frankie Paul, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley, Jen Affleck, Jessi Ngatikaura, and Layla Taylor — will spill all the juicy details from season 2 of Mormon Wives and host a roundtable-style discussion, interactive games and other surprises, per an official release about the event.
'We're beyond excited to bring MomTok directly to our fans at The Venetian Resort," the MomTok women said in a press release. "This show is our chance to connect, let loose and give audiences an unforgettable girls' night out in Vegas – a city that's become such an iconic part of our story!'
Some of the Mormon Wives cast took to social media to share their excitement for the upcoming Vegas event. In her post on Instagram, Mikayla joked about a potential "Chippendales collab," referencing the iconic Las Vegas show that was at the center of conflict for Jen and her husband Zac in the first season.
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"We've been dying to share this for a while," Jessi wrote on her Instagram Story. "How did we get a live show @venitianvegas?! Still doesn't feel real."
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MomTok will return to Hulu for season 2 on May 15 after an explosive season 1 finale that left the group's future up in the air. All of the original cast members from last season, including Whitney Leavitt and Demi Engemann, will return for the new season, along with some fresh new faces.
The season 2 teaser trailer — which premiered on March 10 — included a new MomTok member Miranda Hope, who is introduced as "the girl who was swinging with Taylor." The trailer also features some of the Mormon Wives' spouses and the rise of DadTok.
Related: Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 2 Teaser Shows a New Member of MomTok — and Her Shocking Connection to the Cast
Some of the questions and drama from last season will also be addressed, including Whitney's place within MomTok and where exactly Jen and Zac stand in their marriage after their uncertain future at the end of the first season.
Tickets for MomTok: The Unholy Tea will be available online on Friday, April 4, at 10 a.m. P.T. at Ticketmaster and VenetianLasVegas.com.
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