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Whitney Leavitt is leaving the ‘Mormon Wives’ show

Whitney Leavitt announces departure from ‘The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives’

While production for ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ had been halted, it was recently confirmed that the show will resume production after months. Taylor Frankie Paul was the only confirmed person not appearing in upcoming episodes; however, recent announcements confirm another participant is dropping out.

Whitney Leavitt announces that she’s leaving ‘Mormon Wives’

Whitney Leavitt has been a full-time member of ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ since the show first started back in 2024. However, now, after almost two years, she has officially confirmed that she will not be returning to the show any time soon. The Hollywood Reporter shared that she announced the news to everyone while joining her cast members on stage for the play ‘Chicago’. Sunday was also her final performance in the musical, which garnered a record number of attendees.

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About ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’

The hit reality TV show started in September 2024 and has been a huge hit among the masses. Earlier this year, Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen faced domestic abuse allegations, leading to three separate investigations. Following the controversy and the refusal of many cast members to work with Paul, the show’s overall production was cancelled. Following the announcement, many wondered what would happen and when the show would return. Only a few days ago, it was confirmed that the show would resume without Paul. However, Leavitt’s recent confirmation that she will not be returning puts the show in a tight spot. At the time of writing there are no confirmations about whether Leavitt will appear in season 5 of ‘Mormon Wives’ as a guest, as a full cast member for the last time, or if she will be missing altogether.

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