Hulu's new series dives into the lives of Mormon wives who rose to fame through #MomTok, revealing a shocking twist behind their seemingly perfect images. The show follows Taylor Frankie Paul and other influencers as they navigate motherhood, marriage, and the complexities of social media, ultimately exposing a dark side to their online persona.
is a wild 8-episode ride. The show debuted on Hulu on September 6, 2024, following a group of Mormon wives in Provo, Utah, who brought #MomTok to the fore.Taylor Frankie Paul is considered to be the one who spearheaded #MomTok before Camille Munday and Miranda McWhorter joined her as a trio to catapult this particular subset of TikTokers into fame.
Ultimately, #MomTok is intended to allow Mormon mothers to come together without feeling judged. They flaunted seemingly wholesome and picture-perfect lives with their children and husbands.you'd expect from a group of Mormon wives. As explained by influencer Frankie Taylor Paul in the series debut episode, these are mothers and wives adapting their beliefs to a new platform.
"We were raised to be these housewives for the men, serving their every desire. Well, I'm like, 'f*ck this.' So I created MomTok. Started as a group of Mormon moms making TikToks. There was something freeing about it," Paul explained.There's a level of transparency that comes with leading a TikTok community, and things took a turn when Paul announced her divorce from her husband, Tate Paul.
"In my twenties, getting divorced, started therapy, living on my own for the first time ever along with two little kids," she captioned aanother video with the caption,"My life falling apart. And I can’t even speak on why…without bringing them all down with me," accompanied by a visual of her moving boxes.Eventually, Taylor Frankie jumped on TikTok Live and revealed what caused her separation, and it was much more shocking than anyone expected.
In the show, she described her and her ex-husband's situation as more of an orgy and admitted that she made out with every husband within their group of soft swingers. She called soft swinging,"when you just hook up but you don’t go all the way."To be honest, we had an agreement, like all of us, and I did step out of that agreement," she"It wasn’t like I was going around like hooking up with my friend’s husband.
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