Lala Kent, a star from Vanderpump Rules, shared her honest opinion about the Hulu series “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.” Despite finding it difficult to watch at times, she mentioned that she will give the show another chance. Lala admitted to only watching the first episode and half of the second with her mom, who also questioned why they continued watching. Lala expressed a desire for a show in Utah that is less controversial and sketchy.

“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” has been generating buzz since its debut, focusing on a group of Mormon mom influencers known as MomTok and their unconventional lifestyles. The show began with Taylor Frankie Paul discussing her past scandal involving “soft swinging” with her then-husband Tate, and subsequently, her relationship with Dakota Mortensen. The series portrayed the challenges and ups and downs of Taylor and Dakota’s relationship, with drama continuing off-screen after the cameras stopped rolling.

In an exclusive interview with Us, Taylor opened up about the aftermath of the show on her relationship with Dakota. She revealed that they are currently working on their issues and unsure about their future together. Taylor expressed feeling heartbroken and overwhelmed by the situation. While she stood by her decision to participate in the show, Dakota was reportedly unhappy with his portrayal, feeling that his softer side was not accurately depicted. Taylor defended Dakota, stating that the show did not showcase his true personality.

Despite the mixed responses and controversies, “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” continues to stream on Hulu, attracting viewers with its raw and unfiltered portrayal of the lives of Mormon influencers. The show has sparked discussions about relationships, faith, and the challenges faced by individuals living unconventional lifestyles within the Mormon community. As the series progresses, it delves deeper into the personal struggles and conflicts of the main characters, offering a unique perspective on modern-day Mormonism and the complexities of navigating relationships in the digital age.

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