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10 series to watch if you love The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives
10 series to watch if you love The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

Wales Online

time19-05-2025

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  • Wales Online

10 series to watch if you love The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

10 series to watch if you love The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives has returned for a dramatic second season, following the explosive relationships of several Mormon content creators from Utah, known as Mom Tok. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives has returned for a second season on Disney+ (Image: Disney/Fred Hayes ) After allegations of swinging and affairs were brought forward in 2022 by Taylor Frankie Paul, a spotlight was shone on her friendship group, and now it's all playing out on Disney+. Starring mom-of-three Taylor, her on-again-off-again ex Dakota, and influencers including Jennifer Affleck, Demi Engemann, Mayci Neeley and Jessi Ngatikaura, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season two continues to reveal the volatility within the friendship group, with fiery arguments and relationship breakdowns just as dramatic as the first installment. ‌ This time, the women are continuing to battle over who is included in Mom Tok, uncovering the truth about the swinging scandal, while also attempting to save their marriages. ‌ Featuring arrests, gambling confessions and cheating accusations, fans have hailed it 'the best trash reality tv', but if you're looking for the next show to add to your watch lists, we've got you covered. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives follows Taylor and other members of Mom Tok (Image: HULU ) The Kardashians Of course, the Queens of reality TV have to be The Kardashians, with the sisters first having let us into their homes in 2007 with Keeping Up With The Kardashians before moving to Hulu in 2022. Article continues below Following the personal lives of Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Kylie, Kendall and momager Kris, the series delves into their billion-dollar businesses, becoming mums, relationships, and of course, sibling arguments. Dubai Bling For more lavish lifestyles, look no further than Dubai Bling, a Netflix series following the lives of a high-flying social circle in Dubai. Based on Bling Empire, the programme exposes a group of millionaires showing off their immense wealth, with a focus on the relationships between the friendship group and the gossip constantly surrounding them. ‌ Desperate Housewives Desperate Housewives followed the lives of four friends on Wisteria Lane (Image: ABC ) With rumours of a reboot on its way, there's no better time to binge Desperate Housewives. Starring Marcia Cross, Felicity Huffman, Teri Hatcher and Eva Longoria as the residents of Wisteria Lane, the series covers the personal lives of the four friends over fifteen years, and the secrets they kept beneath the image of a perfect, suburban neighbourhood. ‌ The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Following the success of The Real Housewives of Orange County, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills launched in 2010, the sixth instalment - and perhaps most explosive - of the franchise. It has featured the likes of Kyle Richards, Brandi Glanville, Lisa Vanderpump, Adrienne Maloof and Camille Grammer, with Kathy Hilton, Denise Richards and Teddy Mellencamp later joining. Prepare for glass thrown across dinner tables in heated arguments, more Birkin bags than you could imagine, and some serious property porn. ‌ Vanderpump Villa Vanderpump Villa will be streaming on Hulu and Disney+. (Image: Disney ) After starring on The Real Housewives, Lisa launched her own reality programmes, including Vanderpump Rules and Vanderpump Villa. The latter follows the staff working in her glamorous French villa, Chateau Rosabelle, with drama created from the tensions of the crew living and working together. ‌ Tell Me Lies Tell Me Lies stars Grace Van Patten as Lucy Albright and Jackson White as Stephen DeMarco, following their turbulent college romance and the relationship that unfolds over the eight years afterwards. Based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Carola Lovering, it first aired in 2022 with a third season renewed in December 2024. Sister Wives TLC reality show Sister Wives follows the polygamist family of Kody Brown, with his current wife Robyn, three ex-wives, and a total of 18 children. ‌ Having received mixed reviews, the series - which is in its 19th season - features the hardships the progressive family have faced as they navigate significant life changes. Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke The haunting tale of a Mormon family and YouTube star is told in this three-part documentary series (Image: moms_of_truth/Instagram ) The haunting tale of a Mormon family and YouTube star is told in this three-part documentary series, following their rise to internet fame in 2015 to Ruby Franke's downfall in 2023. ‌ The mum-of-six was arrested and charged with aggravated child abuse and sentenced to up to 30 years. The docuseries features interviews with some of her children, horrifying allegations and the secrets behind their lives on YouTube. The D'Amelio Show After Charli and Dixie D'Amelio's rise to becoming two of the most famous TikTok stars, their family, with mum Heidi and dad Marc, landed a reality series of their own. ‌ The show was cancelled after three seasons but the first installment had set a viewership record on Hulu at the time, becoming the most-watched unscripted series among all first-season unscripted subscription titles for the month following its premiere. Mormon No More Docuseries Mormon No More premiered in 2022 and followed Sally Osborne and Lena Schwen leave the Mormon faith after discovering their sexuality. After the two married mums fell in love, they navigated leaving their faith and their existing relationships, overcoming shame and looking to their future. Article continues below

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