A sex scandal involving a group of swinging Mormon momfluencers in Utah is being turned into a reality show.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives will premiere on Hulu in September and follows a group of glamorous influencer moms who had their faith and friendships rocked by a viral couple-swapping incident.
The series is produced by the team behind Netflix's My Unorthodox Life, which followed designer Julia Haart after leaving her strict orthodox Jewish community behind to become a hotshot in the fashion world.
'The scandalous world of a group of Mormon mom influencers implodes when they get caught in the midst of a swinging sex scandal that makes international headlines,' teases a press release.
'Now, their sisterhood is shook to its core. Faith, friendship and reputations are all on the line. Will #MomTok be able to survive and continue to give the rulebook a run for its money, or will this group fall from grace?'
A sex scandal involving a group of swinging Mormon momfluencers in Utah is being turned into a reality show for the Hulu network
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives follows a group of glamorous influencer moms who had their faith and friendships rocked by a viral couple-swapping incident
The group first came to national attention in 2022, when Mormon TikTokstar Taylor Paul, now 30, publicly revealed that she was part of a group of Utah couples who indulged in 'soft swinging' – a practice where partners are swapped but only with the understanding that they don't have full penetrative sex.
But Taylor caused a sensation when she admitted that she had broken the cardinal rule and ended up losing her husband and father of her two children Tate Paul, who divorced her over the incident.
She also lost a lot of her friends, who turned on her and denied their involvement in the couple-swapping situation.
While The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives has a large cast, it's unclear which of the ladies - if any - were involved in any swinging shenanigans.
One thing the cast does have in common is their enviable social media followings, with many of the women already boasting hundreds of thousands of fans across Instagram and TikTok.
The current cast, who are all aged in their 20s and early 30s, includeDemi Engemann, Jennifer Affleck,Jessi Ngatikaura,Layla Wessel,Mayci Neeley,Mikayla Mathews, andWhitney Leavitt.
The women are already embracing their impending reality TV fame by teaming up for group TikTok dancing videos and gushing about the gig on their social media pages.
The group first came to national attention in 2022 when Mormon TikTok star Taylor Paul (pictured) exposed her swinging friend group on social media
Taylor lost her husband and the father of her two children Tate Paul (pictured) after she broke one of the rules in their 'soft swinging' arrangement
The 30-year-old was also arrested last year after a drunken domestic dispute with her new boyfriend resulted in her five-year-old daughter Indy accidentally being hit with a chair
While it's unclear what storylines will play out on the series, Taylor has certainly been in her fair share of drama since exposing the secret swinging in her Mormon sisterhood.
After divorcing husband Tate, the mother-of-three found love with real estate agent Dakota Mortensen - a former reality star and fellow TikTok star who went viral for sharing his struggles with drugs and alcohol on social media.
However, things took a turn for the worse in February, 2023, when Taylor was arrested in a domestic violence dispute after throwing a chair at Dakota that ended up striking her five-year-old daughterIndy.
She also threw her phone at him, and made him 'fear for his life', according to court records.
The records say Dakota told Taylor to stop throwing things at him because he was standing next to her five-year-old daughter, but that she carried on.
The sizzling hot cast includes glamorous boy mom Layla Taylor, who has 26,000 TikTok followers
Whitney Leavitt has two million TikTok followers and 250,000 Instagram followers
Blonde bombshell Mayci has 1.3million TikTok followers and has launched her own brand of gummies
Taylor is pictured filming a scene with one of her castmates for the new series
Eventually, one of the chairs hit the child in the head and left her with a 'goose-egg' injury, the records claim.
Bodycam footage obtained by DailyMail.com later revealed that the fight was sparked when Dakota refused to take a heavily intoxicated Taylor to a concert - causing her to fly into a rage.
The Mormon mom 'went ballistic' and eventually threw the chair that would accidentally hit her daughter.
When police arrived at the scene in a Salt Lake City suburb, the influencer told them she was so scared she had 'peed' herself.
She was charged withtwo counts of third degree felony domestic violence in the presence of a child with injury, a Class A misdemeanor of child abuse with injury, and Class B misdemeanor criminal mischief.
Self-proclaimed 'cool mom' Jen Affleck already has over 1.1 million TikTok followers
HairstylistJessi Ngatikaura (left) has over 100,000 followers on both TikTok and Instagram, whileMikayla Matthews (right) boasts 2.4million on TikTok alone
The stylishDemi Engemann already has over 300,000 followers on TikTok
However, she was able to reach a plea deal after pleading guilty toaggravated assault, and the rest of the charges were dropped.
Dakota spoke with DailyMail.com after the incident, insisting that Taylor is a 'good mom.'
'She's so broken right now. I tried to help her,' he said.
'She's a good mom, she's going through a lot in her life right now. Taylor's been struggling, it's been a hard year for her. She is racked with guilt on her cheating scandal that cost her her marriage.'
The couple have since repaired their issues and in April, they welcomed their first child together - a son named Ever True.
Taylor already has daughter Indy, six, and Ocean, three, with her ex-husband Tate.
All six episodes of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives premieres on Hulu on September 6.