The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is onto its next city. On Wednesday, April 22, Hulu announced the newest installment of the ever popular reality television show.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange County will follow women in Southern California as they "collide in a community where beliefs are not just their religion; they are their identity," according to Hulu.
"While some defend their way of life, fighting against modernity, others embrace change, becoming a platform to disrupt the status quo," the logline reads. "Scandals and secrets will be revealed, facades will crumble, and families and friendships will change forever on both sides of the battlefield as this group of strong, game-changing influencers comes together to build their answer to #MomTok."
This new batch of Mormon wives includes TikTok stars and an influencer who has connections to rappers Drake and Offset. So, who will this new reality show follow? Keep reading to meet the Mormon wives of Orange County.
Bobbi Althoff is an influencer, podcaster, and mom of two. Born and raised in Southern California, Bobbi rose to fame in 2021 when she started posting to TikTok. Her first video reached almost two million views.
Just a year before, Bobbi married Cory Althoff. The couple, who met on Bumble, welcomed their two daughters, Luca, three, and Isla, one, who they don't share on social media. In February 2024, Cory filed for divorce after a lengthy separation from Bobbi.
In April 2023, Bobbi launched her podcast, The Really Good Podcast. She quickly gained notoriety when she interviewed Drake. Soon after, Bobbi interviewed celebrities like Lil Yachty, Mark Cuban, Offset, and Shaquille O'Neal.
Two years after the launch of The Really Good Podcast, Bobbi announced it would conclude. But, like any good businesswoman, she will be bringing it back now that she is joining the Mormon wives.
Aspyn Ovard is a widely popular influencer. The 30-year-old has more than six million followers across Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. And of course, she's a mom. Aspyn shares three children with her ex-husband, ParkerFerris, who she divorced in April 2024.
Of her participation in the upcoming Mormon wives series, the influencer said: "I am the biggest fan of the Utah show. When I got approached to do the Orange County version, I was so excited. I was also very hesitant."
Like her fellow Mormon wives, Avery Woods is a podcast host and influencer. She hosts the lifestyle content and podcast, CHEERS! with Avery Woods on the Unwell network. Before launching her influencer career, Avery worked as a pediatric nurse.
The podcast host married her husband David in 2016, soon after welcoming their children Ziggy and Stevie. Avery is also a stepmother to David's children from a previous relationship.
Salomé Andrea is a social media influencer with over two million followers across platforms. She married her husband, Aaron Brimhall, in 2012 when she was just 19-years-old. The couple are parents to twin daughters Luca and Rue.
Salomé announced her involvement in The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange County with a playful Instagram post, writing: "Went on a side quest."
McCall DaPron is no newbie to reality television. The 36-year-old mom of four is the older sister of Mayci Neeley, a star of the original Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. While McCall doesn't have as big of a social media following as her costars, she has been featured in many of Mayci's videos.
McCall and Mayci share about butting heads as sisters, playing tennis, and motherhood. The 36-year-old is a mom-of-four with her husband Kirk.
Another relatively unknown cast member of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange County is Chandler Higginson. She has less than 5,000 Instagram followers, but fits the mold of the other Mormon wives. In her Instagram bio, Chandler includes her church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Chandler is a mom-of-three, who she shares with her husband Dylan. And to announce her participation in the reality show, she wrote to Instagram: "Went to bed last night overflowing with gratitude for this new adventure! I am excited to share a look into our life and do it with a group of powerhouse women by my side!!"
Ashleigh Pease and her husband Nathan are parents to four children. The reality television star is from Australia, but has lived in the United States for over a decade. Ashleigh is new to social media, but is friends with her co-star McCall.
"The secret's out!!!! Still pinching myself and overwhelmed by all the love and support. Beyond grateful to be on this journey," she wrote to Instagram after Hulu's announcement.
Madison Bontempo is a social media influencer with a viral YouTube channel where she posts about her family life. The 34-year-old is married to Kyler Fisher and is a mom-of-five: twin daughters Taytum and Oakley, daughter Halston, and sons Oliver and Cohen.
And the new reality star promises to bring her full self to the screen, writing to Instagram: "I am going to bring my vulnerability & true authentic self and even with all the ups and downs that will come with anything in life, I'm going keep my foundation strong and continue to spread love and positivity," she wrote. Excited for you all to see what we are working on and to this new adventure and so happy to be joining the @hulu family."
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