Hulu Renews Hit Emmy Award-Nominated Series ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ for 20 Episodes (Early 2026)

Hulu has officially renewed its breakout unscripted hit The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives for a massive 20-episode order, with new episodes set to debut in early 2026. The renewal marks another major milestone for the Emmy® Award-nominated sensation, which continues to dominate the cultural conversation and chart record-breaking numbers across the platform.

The announcement follows an explosive start to Season 3, which premiered November 13 and instantly debuted as the No. 1 show on the Hulu Top 15 Today list. Viewership soared season over season in the show’s first five days of streaming, proving the franchise’s staying power and its growing fanbase hungry for more drama, more revelations, and more #MomTok chaos.

Before the new 2026 episodes arrive, fans can look forward to the much-anticipated Season 3 reunion, hosted by Stassi Schroeder, premiering December 4 on Hulu — and on Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers in the U.S., plus Disney+ internationally. As the cast sits down to unpack the events of the season, tensions are high, long-held secrets threaten to surface, and alliances are tested in true reality-TV fashion.


A Breakout Cultural Phenomenon Across Disney

This renewal caps off an incredibly busy and high-visibility fall for the cast across the Disney ecosystem. Fan favorites Jennifer Affleck and Whitney Leavitt lit up primetime as competitors on “Dancing with the Stars,” bringing even more attention to the franchise. Meanwhile, #MomTok leader Taylor Frankie Paul made headlines with the announcement that she will be the next Bachelorette, premiering in March on ABC — a major crossover moment for the reality-TV universe.

The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives has also continued to dominate the cultural zeitgeist. The Washington Post declared it “essential viewing,” Harper’s Bazaar praised it as a “juicy hit,” and Decider celebrated the franchise, noting that “the format is unlike any other reality show.” With strong critical reactions and massive social engagement, “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” remains one of Hulu’s most talked-about and widely shared shows.


Season 3: A Battle for Truth, Loyalty, and the Future of #MomTok

Season 3 brought the drama to new heights as #MomTok returned — but with revelations and allegations that threaten to tear the sisterhood apart. The women face a crisis of friendship as loyalties fracture, trust dissolves, and the divide between fact and fiction becomes increasingly blurred. As accusations fly and personal histories are placed under a microscope, a moral showdown erupts between #MomTok and #DadTok, setting the stage for a full-scale reckoning.

With their community — and everything they’ve built — at risk of collapse, the question hangs: Can the women find redemption and rebuild? Or will their shared secrets destroy #MomTok for good?

Season 3 stars Taylor Frankie Paul (@taylorfrankiepaul), Demi Engemann (@demilucymay_), Jen Affleck (@jenniferaffleckk), Jessi Draper (@_justjessiiii), Layla Taylor (@laylaleannetaylor), Mayci Neeley (@maycineeley), Mikayla Matthews (@mikaylamatthews), Miranda Hope (@miranda__hope) and Whitney Leavitt (@whitneyleavitt).


Production

The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives Season 3 is produced by Jeff Jenkins Productions (“Bling Empire,” “The McBee Dynasty,” “My Unorthodox Life”) in association with 3BMG and Walt Disney Television Alternative. Executive producers include Jeff Jenkins, Russell Jay-Staglik, Andrea Metz, and Dan Cerny at Jeff Jenkins Productions; Ross Weintraub and Reinout Oerlemans at 3BMG; and Georgia Berger, Lisa Filipelli, and Danielle Pistotnik at Select Entertainment.