How to stream 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' season 3 reunion? The special dives into explosive conflicts
'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Season 3 reunion just dropped on Hulu, bringing together all nine cast members. The highly anticipated reunion episode, which premiered on December 4 at 12 am ET, was hosted by 'Vanderpump Rules' alum Stassi Schroeder. The Hulu special featured the entire cast, including Taylor Frankie Paul, Demi Engemann, Jen Affleck, Jessi Draper Ngatikaura, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neeley, Mikayla Matthews, Miranda Hope, and Whitney Leavitt.
Additionally, as per previous reports, some members of DadTok, like Jordan Ngatikaura, Brett Engemann, Conner Leavitt, Jacob Neeley, and Zac Affleck, were also present in the 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' reunion special. The episode, packed with fiery arguments and tell-alls, promises to answer several questions, including the future of MomTok. In the official teaser shared by Hulu, Schroeder can be heard saying, "Welcome, ladies," as Schroeder asks Jessi, "Do you regret what you did?" In her response, Jessi says, "I wish I would have just left Jordan instead of cheating."
Paul enters the conversation when Schroeder asks the ladies, "Have things improved at all since the finale?" "No, not really. She was a snake in the grass," Paul says. In another altercation, Demi is heard telling Jen, "What is wrong with your brain?" Zac steps in to defend his wife, saying, "You're talking to my wife. Talk respectfully." Shortly afterwards, Demi's husband Brett claps back at Zac, stating, "It's so hard to take you seriously with your little munchkin voice." Additionally, Demi sheds light on Neeley's slap incident.
Fans wanting to know what exactly transpired on the episode can stream 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Season 3 reunion on Hulu, where all ten episodes of the season are available. For those wondering about a fourth season of the popular reality-TV show, Leavitt had recently teased she might return for a season 4. "I was always in MomTok, still a part of that group," she had said during a Mormon Wives confessional. Additionally, talking about a fourth season, series producer Jeff Jenkins told Deadline, "I anticipate we're going to be shooting through most of 2026."