Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Resumes Production After Filming Pause
The Hulu reality show "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" will resume filming after production stopped for more than a month. The pause happened because of a domestic violence investigation involving cast member Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen.

Hulu's hit reality series "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is getting back to work after an unexpected break that lasted over a month.
The show stopped filming in early 2026 when cast member Taylor Frankie Paul became part of a domestic violence investigation alongside Dakota Mortensen. The situation led to an internal investigation that put the entire production on hold.
The show follows a group of Mormon social media influencers known as "MomTok" who gained fame on TikTok. Taylor Frankie Paul is one of the main stars of the series, which became a surprise hit for Hulu when it premiered.
According to reports, the rest of the cast has been ready to return to filming and believed production would restart within weeks. The show was working on its fifth season when filming stopped.
The series has drawn both praise and controversy for showing the lives of young Mormon mothers who balance traditional religious values with modern social media careers.
This affects millions of fans who watch the popular reality show about Mormon influencers. The production pause raised questions about whether the show would continue at all after serious legal issues involving main cast members.
Production will restart in the coming weeks, though specific filming dates haven't been announced.
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