
EXCLUSIVE The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star reveals the surprise (and X-rated) item she's been offered the most to promote
A star on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives have revealed the surprise item she has been offered the most to promote online.
The answer: sex toys.
Mayci Neeley told DailyMail.com at the season two premiere of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives that the most lucrative pitches come from 'vibrator deals.'
'I feel the highest deals are always vibrator deals,' Mayci, 30, explained when asked about the craziest items she had ever been asked to promote.
Despite the high numbers, the price has yet to tempt Mayci into doing a post for the X-rated product.
'We both turn 'em down,' Mayci said, referring to herself and co-star Mikayla Matthews, 25. 'The price has to be so crazy for me to accept it, and the price hasn't been right enough yet. Like they're high offers,' she said, adding the proposed deals weren't 'high enough' for her to accept.
Whitney Leavitt revealed on season one of the show that she was offered $20,000 to promote vibrators by Bellesa Boutique, a partnership she initially grappled with and faced pushback from family over before accepting.
But now the influencer, 32, proudly embraces the decision and has two posts up on her Instagram happily promoting the sex toys.
Asked about the wildest item she has ever been asked to promote, she told DailyMail.com: 'Mine was a vibrator one. That's been the craziest and I did it!'
Co-star Demi Engemann was in agreement in regards to the wildest brand deal pitched to them, adding she was happy to shine a light on such a 'taboo' subject.
'They pay so well,' she told DailyMail.com. 'It's awesome because it's something that like we're so down to promote.
'It's such a taboo topic that should be talked about, it's under talked about. And so for me, it's like, that's awesome, I'll do that.'
She did not specify how much the offer was, only coyly stating, 'A price.'
Viewers may recall Whitney considering the Bellesa offer on season one of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.
'All I have to do is hold it and take a picture, like just me, and post it on Instagram. Like that's it,' she told her pals of what the company wanted her to do.
However, she feared how her family would react to her promoting a sex toy in light of their conservative Mormon faith.
'In the Mormon religion, we're very conservative. I worry about the people I grew up with, specifically my family, seeing me promote this sex toy because it's very, very taboo,' she said in a confessional.
She ran the offer by her mother and sister, who both were not completely sold on the idea and had their own issues with it.
Her mother, specifically, said the subject matter was a 'private, personal' one that should only be discussed between a couple.
'I think it's a personal thing between you and your partner,' she said.
When Whitney pointed out that the product was also for single women, her mother replied: 'I think when you're seeking pleasure, it can just get out of hand.'
Ultimately, Whitney decided to take the offer - and her mother appeared at peace with her choice.
'You hate it! You hate it so much!' Whitney said when she landed on her decision.
'Well there's lots of things I don't agree with,' her mother said. 'But that's okay.'
A jubilant Whitney proudly plugged the brand in a video showing off her colorful collection of Bellesa vibrators.
She raved: 'For the people who are asking me how I'm doing, well, I stay unbothered living happily with my husband with my 20k brand deals and my many, many vibrators!'
Season two of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star premieres on May 15 on Hulu.
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