A Theatrical Departure
Whitney Leavitt, a cornerstone of Hulu’s breakout reality hit The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, has officially confirmed her departure from the series. The announcement, which came during her final performance in the Broadway musical Chicago, marks a major shift for the “MomTok” crew as the show moves into its next phase of production.
Leavitt took a theatrical approach to her exit, revealing the news while in character as Roxie Hart at the Ambassador Theatre. During the famous “Roxie” monologue, she read from a prop newspaper, stating that she was leaving the show that first brought her to national prominence. This move was later confirmed by major entertainment outlets, including The Hollywood Reporter, signaling the end of her multi-season run on the reality program.
A Rising Star Beyond Reality TV
Since The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives debuted in 2024, Leavitt has transitioned from a social media influencer to a multi-hyphenate entertainer. Her trajectory over the last year has been nothing short of meteoric:
- Dancing with the Stars: She competed in Season 34 alongside professional dancer Mark Ballas, where the pair finished in sixth place after widespread acclaim for their jazz-based routines.
- Broadway Success: Her stint as Roxie Hart in Chicago wasn’t just a career milestone; it was a commercial juggernaut. Her run reportedly broke box office records for the 29-year-old production, grossing over $8 million during her residency.
- Film Development: Leavitt is slated to star in and executive produce the upcoming holiday romantic comedy “All For Love,” scheduled for a late 2026 release.
Impact on the Series
Leavitt was often positioned as a central figure in the show’s more dramatic arcs, frequently leaning into a persona that drove much of the social media conversation surrounding the series. Her departure comes at a turbulent time for the production. Filming recently resumed following a hiatus caused by personal legal issues involving other cast members. With Leavitt moving on to film and theater, Hulu faces the challenge of recalibrating the show’s chemistry for the upcoming seasons.
For fans wondering what this means for the series, here is what you need to know:
- Season Updates: The series remains a priority for Hulu, though the cast list for upcoming episodes is evolving significantly.
- Where to Watch: All current episodes of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives are available for streaming on Hulu and Disney+.
- The Remaining Cast: The remaining members of the social media collective are expected to continue filming as they navigate their personal lives and business ventures in Utah.
Leavitt’s exit highlights the power of the Disney-owned entertainment ecosystem, where reality stars can leverage their platform for major roles on Dancing with the Stars and eventually the Broadway stage. While her presence on the show will be missed by those who enjoyed the drama she brought to “MomTok,” her record-breaking Broadway run suggests her career is entering a new, more traditional phase of stardom.
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