
Time is ticking until the latest “Mom Tok” secrets get revealed.
Less than a year after the first season sparked a sensation — and became Hulu’s most-watched unscripted series of 2024 — “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” is back for more.
And given the whole cast of young Utah-based Mormon influencers is returning, it’s safe to say we’re in for another drama-filled set of episodes.
Fill up your “dirty soda” and keep reading for everything you need to know to catch every minute.
When does “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” Season 2 premiere?
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” Season 2 hits Hulu on Thursday, May 14, 2025, at midnight EST.
How to watch “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” Season 2 for free
Since “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” is a Hulu original, it’ll only be available to watch on the streaming platform.
The good news for new subscribers? Hulu offers a seven-day free trial (after which the price increases to $18.99/month with ads or $9.99/month without).
Who is in the cast for “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” Season 2 ?

Season 2 will feature all the original cast members: Taylor Frankie Paul, Whitney Leavitt, Demi Engemann, Jessi Ngatikaura, Jen Affleck, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neely, and Mikayla Matthews.
When Decider asked her if “MomTok” would survive the new season, Leavitt simply responded: “I don’t know about that anymore. We need a new hashtag.”
In addition to the OG cast, Miranda McWhorter — who was linked to Paul’s viral pre-Season1 “soft-swinging” scandal — is set to join the cast.
“I am going to set the record straight on the swinging scandal,” she promises in the explosive trailer.
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” Season 2 trailer
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