'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' talk about the drama and what they can do to get back to their MomTok roots
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If you haven’t yet tuned into the third season of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” brace yourself for a gripping drama marathon.

“You’ll witness numerous relationship challenges that might have been hidden beneath the surface,” Mayci Neeley revealed to On The Red Carpet. “Drama is always going to be part of the mix.”

Indeed, the drama is at an all-time high this season. Consider this your spoiler alert if you haven’t caught up yet.

This season, Jessi confessed to an “affair” with Marciano, a storyline extending from the second season’s drama and their visit to Vanderpump Villa. However, she insisted that Marciano wasn’t being truthful about the specifics. As Jessi and her husband, Jordan, navigated the repercussions, Mayci and Mikayla took it upon themselves to uncover the truth from Marciano.

Additionally, Mikayla and Jace opened up about experiencing some challenges in their marriage.

Jen Affleck returned to the fold after taking a mental health break.

Demi also returned. There were allegations against Marciano, there was a public feud among the ladies and Demi tried to repair her relationship with MomTok.

Taylor’s relationship with Dakota was on-again-off-again, until a huge shocker at the end of the season possibly disintegrated any shot of them getting back together. After this season filmed, she was named the next “Bachelorette” and is currently filming her season.

Whitney, who’d left MomTok, came back after she heard “Dancing with the Stars” was looking to cast someone from the show. She got her wish. Both she and Jen both made it onto the show!

During one episode, Layla said the group was losing sight of what MomTok is.

“MomTok to me was and always will be friendship. And I hope that one day we can get back to that and get back to the root of why we initially started hanging out and making content together,” said Layla Taylor. “I think sometimes amidst all the drama and the fighting and the bickering and contracts and hair drama and just all the things, I think we lose sight of that and it’s definitely a bummer. Hopefully, with time, we’re able to get back to that, at least some of us women. I think that would be a great thing.”

“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” is streaming now on Hulu. And the season three reunion will premiere December 4.

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