On July 15, 2026, U.S. reality personality Taylor Frankie Paul publicly criticized her The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives co-star Whitney Leavitt, escalating an ongoing social media rift tied to their Hulu series and shared TikTok origins. The latest dispute emerged after Leavitt unfollowed Paul on Instagram on July 14, prompting Paul to respond in comments on a fan account, saying “Good” and accusing Leavitt of long-standing hostility. At issue are competing claims over who created “MomTok,” the social media collective underlying the show. A July 8 Instagram post by Leavitt referenced being a “creator,” later softened to “founding mothers.”
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This feud highlights the power of social media in shaping TV content. If you're a fan of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" or "MomTok", this could affect future episodes. Check out their Instagram and TikTok accounts to stay updated.
Reality TV drama often spills over into real life, and this is no different. The "MomTok" creation dispute could impact the show's dynamics. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves behind-the-scenes reality TV drama.
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