'RHOSLC' star Whitney Rose quits Mormon church, here's what it means to reality star
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH: The ice-cold drama is back as 'Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City' graces our screens for a third time with a brand new season. Season 3 of the show continues with many of the dramas these ladies face in their plush lives in Salt Lake City. And in this season, things get even icier and saucier, to say the least.
The spotlight is on housewife Whitney Rose as she makes a shocking claim. In a dramatic style, the 'RHOSLC' star reveals to fellow housewife Heather Gay that she wants to quit the Mormon Church. Yes, Whitney is all set to take a step back from the church, citing her bad experience with the church. The two housewives bonded over the topic, and fans are curious about what will conspire between the two after this shocking revelation.
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According to Whitney, being a member of the Mormon church has put a lot of stress and strain on her marriage. She wants to exit it to work on her past traumas. To reclaim her authority and independence, Whitney is ready to cut all ties with the Mormon church and live her own authentic life. In the season premiere, the housewife revealed the shocking detail to fellow cast member Heather and Heather's husband. The three sat down to discuss Whitney's plans to leave the church and regain control of her independence.
Fans were quick to react to the news, taking to the social media platform Twitter immediately. "Some people complain about the "ex-Mormon" stories but a lot of what disappointed me about #RHOSLC was that they were skirting around a rampaging elephant in the room. Hopefully they pursue it deeply and Whitney is genuine, because this could be more than reality show drama." wrote one. "This Whitney scene #RHOSLC" said another. Noting the friendship between the two, one pointed out, "I don't want to see Whitney and Heather fight!!! #RHOSLC" As another added, "me watching heather and whitney get along this episode when we all know damn well it's not going to end well: #RHOSLC" A fan tweeted, "Good for Whitney on taking a step that feels will be better for her. Couldn't imagine being tracked like that and everything #RHOSLC #RHOSL" While a netizen was bored of the drama and wrote, "I'm so tired of Whitney and Heather using the Mormon church as their tag lines. Are your lives that boring? It's your white privilege speaking not even knowing that you have nothing of significance to complain about. Get over it move on! #RHOSLC"
Some people complain about the "ex-Mormon" stories but a lot of what disappointed me about #RHOSLC was that they were skirting around a rampaging elephant in the room. Hopefully they pursue it deeply and Whitney is genuine, because this could be more than reality show drama.
— Wrex Weed (@wrexweed) September 29, 2022
This Whitney scene 😴 #RHOSLC pic.twitter.com/yEJEMI2HnX
— MyMommainthe80’s (@mymommainthe80) September 29, 2022
I don’t want to see Whitney and Heather fight!!! 😱😱 #RHOSLC
— Judgey Judgerson (@JudgersonJudgey) September 29, 2022
me watching heather and whitney get along this episode when we all know damn well it’s not going to end well: #RHOSLC pic.twitter.com/Rm38nmtjE0
— not having a baja blast (@nothavingablast) September 29, 2022
Good for Whitney on taking a step that feels will be better for her. Couldn’t imagine being tracked like that and everything #RHOSLC #RHOSL
— Brett (@brewsonn) September 29, 2022
I’m so tired of Whitney and Heather using the Mormon church as their tag lines. Are your lives that boring? It’s your white privilege speaking not even knowing that you have nothing of significance to complain about. Get over it move on! #RHOSLC
— Housewife KOKO (@DelrayBocaLIFE) September 29, 2022
'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' airs every Wednesday at 9/8c on Bravo and Peacock.
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