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Whitney Leavitt Shares the True Motivation Behind Her and Husband Conner’s Move from Utah

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Hulu’s "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" Exposes Marital Trials in Premiere Episode

In a riveting debut episode of Hulu’s new series, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, Whitney Leavitt bravely confronts the struggles in her marriage to Conner Leavitt. The couple returns to Utah after a brief stint in Hawaii, with rumors swirling about their departure linked to the MomTok community and allegations of infidelity.

Whitney opens up about the difficulties they faced, revealing their decision to flee wasn’t solely due to the criticisms surrounding the “MomTok soft-swinging” scandal involving fellow influencer Taylor Frankie Paul. "I feel like we ran away from something. I don’t want to lie about it anymore," Whitney tells Conner, setting the stage for their candid conversation.

As the episode unfolds, Whitney addresses rumors of Conner having a Tinder profile, which had been a topic of speculation among peers. Conner admits to struggles with a porn addiction that has affected their relationship, expressing remorse for the pain caused. "I had a real problem… I’m working on myself," he says, emphasizing his commitment to change.

The crux of the episode centers around Whitney’s decision to be transparent about their issues, culminating in a heartfelt gathering with friends where she lays bare the painful truths. She acknowledges, “There was more to that. He had been struggling with a porn addiction.” The emotional exchange reveals the depth of their struggles, with Whitney admitting that “the whole marriage was just like a lie.”

The episode concludes with Whitney apologizing to Taylor, noting that their move to Hawaii had more to do with personal reflection than external drama, leaving Taylor feeling both frustrated and vindicated. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives promises an unfiltered look into the complexities of marriage, faith, and friendship, premiering on Hulu September 6.

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