The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season 4 landed as a full 10-episode drop on March 12, and the MomTok docuseries comes in hot with bigger crossovers, deeper marital strain and a surprise pregnancy rumor that could complicate Taylor Frankie Paul’s move to The Bachelorette.
What happened: the drop and the cliffhangers
All 10 episodes of Mormon Wives season 4 arrived at once, letting viewers binge the cast’s latest ups and downs. The season pushes several storylines into the spotlight: Taylor Frankie Paul prepares for a celebrity stint on The Bachelorette, Jessi Draper navigates ongoing marriage troubles, and tensions between Jen Affleck and Whitney Leavitt spill into Dancing with the Stars territory.
Taylor’s shock: missed flight, a late period and a possible pregnancy
Taylor’s plotline fuels the season’s biggest cliffhanger. After missing her original flight to join The Bachelorette—citing sickness—the influencer hooked up with Dakota Mortensen the night before leaving and later faced whispers that her period was late. Dakota reportedly told castmates the delay, prompting speculation about a pregnancy. When asked about the chatter, Taylor told Us Weekly, “Do I look pregnant? Just look at me and make your observation there.”
Behind the friendships and marriages
Jessi Draper says season 4 shifts focus away from the affair arc that dominated season 3 and back onto MomTok’s group dynamics. She tells Elite Daily she and husband Jordan Ngatikaura remain “in the same place,” pursuing therapy and working through whether their marriage can be saved while remaining committed to co-parenting.
Draper also confirmed on-screen moments around a potentially unsigned prenup, creative-business growth and the strain of clashing priorities as members chase their own opportunities.
Group drama and crossover fame
The cast’s crossover moments are a major theme. Jen and Whitney’s fight provides a tearful, on-camera blowup, and multiple cast members are branching into national platforms—Taylor toward The Bachelorette, others appearing on Dancing with the Stars, and Mayci Neeley promoting a memoir called Told You So. The series frames this new visibility as both a chance and a pressure cooker for friendships.
How and where to watch
In the U.S., season 4 streams on Hulu as a box set. Internationally the season lands on Disney+ in markets including the U.K., Canada and Australia with all episodes available from day one. If you travel, some guides mentioned using a VPN to access your home streamer.
Why it matters now
The simultaneous drop means conversations about Taylor’s future, group loyalty and on‑screen accountability will play out quickly across social platforms. Fans will be watching to see whether the pregnancy rumor affects Taylor’s Bachelorette plans and how the friendships survive new publicity and competing careers.
What to expect next
- Social media will likely dissect episode moments and crossovers in real time.
- Cast interviews and reunion specials could clarify the pregnancy speculation or update relationship statuses.
- Broader publicity from The Bachelorette and Dancing with the Stars tie‑ins will keep the MomTok crew in conversation beyond the show.
For viewers ready to binge, all episodes are available now—so expect a fast cycle of reactions, recaps and follow‑up interviews in the coming days.