‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ will follow eight TikTok influencer moms, one of whom faced backlash for “soft swinging” within their tight-knit religious community—then falling for the man she was sleeping with.
After the Mormon sex scandal, which ended two marriages and sparked one new romance, “their sisterhood is shook to its core,” an official Hulu synopsis reads. “Faith, friendship, and reputations are all on the line.
While the indiscretion was initially “a one-time thing,” according to Paul, she and her then unnamed extramarital partner “had feelings for each other.” The following month, she introduced her new boyfriend and now husband, Dakota Mortensen, as the guy she “cheated with,” on TikTok. After documenting the fallout from her swinging scandal, Paul endured some legal woes.
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