The new trailer for Season 4 of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives dropped ahead of the series premiere and one moment has already dominated fan conversation: Taylor Frankie Paul may be teased as a “pregnant Bachelorette.” The clip, and the reactions that followed, matter because they push Taylor further into the mainstream spotlight and set the tone for a season framed around fame, feuds and big life moments.

What the trailer shows

Hulu released the Season 4 teaser that previews a March 12 premiere and puts #MomTok squarely in the reality TV crosshairs. The trailer features Taylor Frankie Paul alongside fellow cast members — including Whitney Leavitt, Jen Affleck, Jessi Draper, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neeley, Mikayla Matthews and Miranda — and teases both on-screen competitions and personal storylines.

One standout beat: a line in the trailer — delivered by Demi Engemann in the clip — asking, “Is she going to be a pregnant Bachelorette?” That throwaway-sounding question instantly sparked speculation about Taylor’s personal life and her storyline on ABC’s The Bachelorette, which the trailer indicates she pursues this season.

Where the show will go next

The preview doesn’t confirm a pregnancy for Taylor; it frames the possibility as part of the season’s heightened drama. The trailer also teases behind-the-scenes coverage of Dancing with the Stars (season 34) as Jen and Whitney compete, suggesting Season 4 will blend competition footage with the cast’s evolving personal narratives.

Missing cast, fan theories and legal noise

Notably, the teaser left some viewers wondering about Demi Engemann’s role. Fans on Reddit and elsewhere pointed out what looked like an absence or limited presence for Demi in the promo. That chatter follows months of public speculation — including a circulated tip and a social-media post Demi briefly reshared that hinted she might step back after this season.

Demi has also been involved in a public defamation dispute with Vanderpump Villa star Marciano Brunette, which contributed to questions about her status with the group. Hulu did tag Demi on the trailer’s Instagram post, feeding theories she may appear in a reduced or “friend of” capacity rather than as a main cast member.

Fan and industry reaction

  • Social buzz: Fans immediately dissected the trailer on Reddit and Instagram, debating whether the pregnancy tease is a real reveal or a publicity hook.
  • Industry angle: The show’s linkage to ABC franchises like The Bachelorette and Dancing with the Stars signals a strategy to expand the series’ reach beyond streaming viewers to mainstream reality-TV audiences.

What to expect next

Season 4 premieres March 12 on Hulu (and Hulu on Disney+). Expect more concrete updates as episodes begin to air: confirmations or denials about Taylor’s pregnancy chatter, how her Bachelorette storyline unfolds, and whether Demi returns in a full or limited capacity. For fans, the trailer has already done its job — it’s raised questions that the season now has to answer.