‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ star Whitney Leavitt addresses decision to leave MomTok
There’s one less mom in MomTok after the first season of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.”
The new Hulu reality show follows a group of Utah-based Mormon TikTok moms including Whitney Leavitt, who finds herself on the outs of the clique and ultimately decides to leave MomTok by the finale.
Leavitt, 31, exclusively told The Post that, while she hasn’t seen the show yet, she stands by her decision.
“I think that once the show comes out, I’m hoping that I’ll be able to have more of an opportunity to share why I made that decision, rather than it just be from the show,” she explained.
“But how I feel about it now is I still feel … I’m content,” Leavitt said.
Since she’s no longer apart of MomTok, it begs the question if Leavitt will continue appearing on the reality show if it returns for Season 2.
“I think my best answer to that question is I want to wait to see it,” she said. “I want to wait to see what was really said, what was really done.”
“It’s kind of hard to make that decision when I have no idea.”
Leavitt noted that she didn’t know that, as the show depicted, the rest of the women decided to unfollow her on social media when she didn’t show up to an event for her closest pal in the group, Mayci Neeley.
Neeley, 29, told The Post it was “really stressful” to be caught in the middle of the drama on the show.
“It almost gave me a lot of anxiety because I could see both point of views,” she said. “I felt like I was stuck in the middle. It was hard because you’re hearing them not talk great about Whitney, and then Whitney is upset with them.”
“I felt like I’m this middle man and I don’t want to be that. I just want everyone to love each other,” Neeley continued, “but it’s not always easy when you have eight women with eight different personalities coming together. It’s bound to happen where there’s drama and people clash.”
During the season finale, Leavitt announced to her family that she’s pregnant with her third child.
She told The Post that she and her husband, Conner, are waiting until the birth to find out the gender of their third baby, which they’ve never done before.
“This is my last one, so let’s go out with a bang,” she shared. “Tubes will be tied. Balls will be snitched. We’re out. We’re out after this one.”
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” is streaming on Hulu.