Season 4 of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives arrived March 12, and it arrives as a binge-ready, drama-packed chapter for the show’s MomTok sisterhood. All 10 episodes dropped at once on Hulu in the U.S., and are available to bundle subscribers on Hulu via Disney+ in select markets — making the season both a streaming event and a social-media moment.
What happened — who, when and where
The fourth season premiered March 12 with every episode released simultaneously on Hulu. Internationally, select Disney+ territories will carry the season for bundle subscribers. The returning core cast includes Taylor Frankie Paul, Whitney Leavitt, Jen Affleck, Jessi Ngatikaura, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neeley, Mikayla Matthews, Miranda McWhorter and others; Demi Engemann is now credited as “a friend of” the group, reflecting a smaller role.
New storylines to watch
- Taylor Frankie Paul’s unexpected run-in with national reality TV — she appears connected to The Bachelorette in this season — gives the show a romantic cliffhanger that many viewers are tracking.
- Whitney Leavitt and Jen Affleck’s relationship is a major throughline: the season unpacks how their time on Dancing with the Stars strained a once-close friendship.
- Mayci Neeley’s memoir and postpartum life are foregrounded, with the series showing how public criticism shaped her personal narrative.
- Other arcs include Layla Taylor’s breakup and the pressures that fame and competing ambitions place on a close online community.
The Whitney–Jen DWTS fallout, explained
The season gives viewers the clearest account yet of how Dancing with the Stars sowed friction between Whitney and Jen. The rift deepened around Week 6 of DWTS, with Jen eliminated in Week 7 and Whitney lasting until Week 10. Jen says their communication “hasn’t really been any relationship. We barely talk,” and points to mixed signals: public support in the ballroom but little contact off-camera.
Whitney recalls a moment when Jen asked if she was crying because people were “talking shit” about her online — Whitney’s dry response was, “That’s not why I’m crying, but thanks.” Tensions culminated during a Season 4 photoshoot where the two had a loud confrontation. After Jen’s elimination and an Instagram Live in which she said she wouldn’t root for Whitney, the feud amplified across social platforms and DWTS viewing circles.
How to watch (and save)
The most cost-effective way to stream Season 4 is the Disney+/Hulu bundle for subscribers; current promotions have offered introductory pricing (one promotion listed $4.99 per month for the first three months) before renewing at the regular bundle price (around $12.99/month). That bundle was advertised as saving up to 79% compared with buying each service separately during the promotion window. All episodes remain on Hulu in the U.S., and bundles remain the quickest route for multi-platform access.
Why it matters now
Season 4 captures a moment where influencer fame collides with legacy reality TV and personal consequence. For fans of MomTok, the season offers both the payoff of long-running arcs — romantic teases, public criticism and fractured friendships — and a case study in how online communities navigate real-world competition. Expect social feeds to keep reacting as viewers binge the full season at once.