JC Olivera/Variety via Getty The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' second season features highs and lows with MomTok's favorite couples Viewers finally learn where some of the rockiest relationships from season 1 stand, including Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen, as well as Jen and Zac Affleck The Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesseason 2 is now available on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ WARNING: The following contains details fromThe Secret Lies of Mormon Wivesseason 2! MomTok is back and spilling all the tea on their love lives! The Secret Lives of Mormons Wivesseason 2 debuted Thursday, May 15, picking up with all of the couples we got to know when season 1 was introduced to the world in September 2024. If there's one thing to know about the ladies of MomTok, it's that they are far from shy! Whether it's dishing about tough times in their marriages, letting fans in on a ketamine therapy session or a good old fashioned ugly-crying moment on a girls' trip,Taylor Frankie Paul,Mayci Neeley,Jen Affleck,Whitney Leavitt,Demi Engemann,Jessi Ngatikaura,Mikayla Matthews,Mayci Neeley,Layla Taylorand newcomerMiranda McWhorterare sharing an unfiltered looks at the highs and lows of finding love in Utah's Mormon circles. Here's everything we know about the men behind MomTok and where these relationships stand. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Araya Doheny/Getty taylorfrankiepaul/TikTok Season 1 featuredTaylor Frankie Paultrying to recover from the"soft swinging" scandalthat led to her divorce from Tate Paul. In the aftermath, she connected with Dakota Mortensen, introducing him to fans as her boyfriend in July 2022. The early days of the relationship are filled with tension, including an altercation that led toTaylor being charged with aggravated assaultin 2023, a miscarriage and subsequent pregnancy. Fans were left on a cliffhanger when the hot-and-cold couple was confronted with information that could change everything when someone tipped Taylor's fellow MomToker, Mayci, off to the fact that Dakota had been unfaithful. Season 2 presents the couple still reeling from the aftermath of that situation. The relationship between the two is best described as on-again, off-again, with Taylor's family and her faith pressuring her to make things work while news of Dakota's behavior puts her face-to-face with some of her worst fears. Speaking with PEOPLE in May 2025, Taylor shared an update onwhere she and Dakota stand, revealing, "I feel like right now we are individually working on ourselves and trying to heal, for not only ourselves, but for our son. So that's been the main focus the last few months, last half of a year." She continued, "But to me, I don't know, I never say never, but right now it's just individually trying to heal and work on things we needed to work on." jenniferlaffleck/Instagram Jen and Zac Affeck's marriage was in a tough spot at the end of season 1, with the two split on their views of the future. Jen also felt disrespected as a result of Zac's attitude toward her growing fame and her involvement in MomTok. Jen previously toldPEOPLEthat "it was tricky for me and my husband at first because he was the provider for the first couple of years." "It wasn't like he was just making little money — he made great money and he also comes from a very wealthy, traditional family," she continued. "So I think it was very normal for him to be the provider and for me to be at home and be a stay-at-home wife and mother." The couple was due to move to New York for a new chapter as Zac started medical school, but fate had other plans. As the MomToker has since confirmed, Zac changed his medical school plans to Arizona and deferred his admission afterthe two decided to separateto work on their marriage. Season 2 picks up with the couple trying to work through their differences, from Zac's feelings about MomTok to theChippendales performancethat called attention to an unhealthy dynamic in their relationship both claim they want to change. The two try traditional therapy, ketamine therapy and long talks trying to figure out where things took a turn. Amid trying to work through those pressures, they learn that they'reexpecting their third child. In May 2025, Jen told PEOPLE, "We are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel." "Right now I'm focusing on my mental health, my marriage and becoming the best version of myself that I can be." Demi Engemann/Instagram Demi and Bret Engemann's flirty banter and nearly 17-year age gap was on display during the show's first season, but season 2 finds their union under attack. Demiand Bret started dating in 2020 before marrying in March 2021. The couple has a blended family with children from different marriages: Bret has two sons, Rome and Cole, with exAngie Harrington(ofReal Housewives of Salt Lake Cityfame) and Demi has one daughter, Maude, with ex Blake Corbin. Season 2 finds the couple becoming the talk of the town after a cast trip toVanderpump Villaleaves Demi facing accusations of infidelity. In May 2025, Demi told PEOPLE she found herself "very disappointed to see how I was portrayed" in the new season's trailer. "It's a trailer and it's meant to grab people's attention, so I understand to a degree. But it is wild to see a lot of the girls jumping on that to try to create a story that I had an affair and cheated on my husband, or that I was unfaithful or that more went down in Villa than I'm revealing," she told PEOPLE. Amid the discussion and speculation online, Bret shared posts on social media indicating he fully trusts and believes his wife and has her back regardless of what reality TV throws at them. "I have a good relationship with my husband. We communicate well. I know the truth. I have my people that are in my corner that believe me and rock with me, and that's more than most people can say," she says. Mayci Neeley/Instagram Mayciand Jacob Neely have been married since 2018 and are riding a high in season 2 as they learn they're expecting her third baby after a difficult IVF journey. Both Mayci and Jacob are alumni of Brigham Young University and were friends before they became romantically involved. Jacob has stepped up in helping raising Mayci's son Hudson, whose father Arik tragically died in a car accident before his birth in 2015. Mayci and Jacob's news that Hudson and their daughter, Harlow, will welcome a younger sibling comes with a lot of emotions for the couple, who keeps their IVF journey close to the vest. "I started my IVF journey originally in 2022, 2023. I made my embryos at the first half, then I was like, 'I'm not mentally ready to get pregnant,' " she recalls. "I feel like the hormones and everything really affects your mental health. And so I was like, 'I'm just going to let that simmer down and then I'll get pregnant.' Then the show happened and all that stuff, and I was like, 'Oh, it's not time yet,' " she continues. "Eventually I knew there was no time that was going to be a good time, and we have two embryos sitting in the freezer... So we just decided to go for it and you can kind of see that journey on the show a little bit." She acknowledges it was "definitely tough" going through the process while filming. "It was also a good distraction though," she admits. "It was almost helpful in a way because I couldn't think about it a ton and I just had to go and film and do stuff. But it was challenging, hiding it from the girls. I just didn't want the extra stress. I also feel like I was pretty mellow because of it because I was like, 'I have to keep my peace.' The most important thing doing IVF is being stress-free and just relaxed for it to have the best outcome. So that was the approach I was trying to take most of the first half of the season, at least." Mikayla Matthews/instagram Mikayla Matthewsand Jace Terry's story is different than many of the other couples onThe Secret Life of Mormon Wives. The two welcomed their first child together when Mikayla was 17 years old, tying the knot when son Beckham was six months old. Since then, the couple have welcomed two more children together, Tommie, 3, and Haven, 5. Season 2 has the couple discovering they're expecting their fourth child, which Mikayla said was "definitely a surprise" since she didn't think she was able to get pregnant due to "health stuff" she'd been facing. This season also features a raw moment for Mikayla, who opens up about sexual abuse she endured as a child. Acknowledging that not dealing with those feelings sooner has made it harder for her to open up to others, including her husband. Mikayla says Jace has been "the most amazing support" as she's navigated this journey. Whitney Leavitt/Instagram Whitney and Conner Leavitt are no strangers to talking about their marriage. After Whitney came clean about what was really going on when the two fled Utah amid the soft-swinging scandal, all eyes turned to the dynamic between the two, who have been married since 2016. After publicly grappling with Conner'sporn addictionand the fallout of their marriage, the two come into season 2 in a different place, celebrating the birth of their third baby, sonBilly Gene. They also share son Liam, 2, and daughter Sedona, 4. While things are headed in a positive direction for the pair, they are dealing with rumors that they are in a "lavender marriage," with countless jokes speculating that at least one of them may be hiding their sexuality. "I have family, I have Conner, and we know what's real," Whitney told PEOPLE in May 2025. "And so, I can go to sleep at night knowing that I'm with the love of my life, my best friend, and he knows me and I know him, and what else really matters? These people don't really know who we are." Jessi Ngatikaura/Instagram Jessiand Jordan Ngatikaura got married in 2020. The couple loves making content together and regularly gives glimpses oftheir family of five. Jessi recently told PEOPLE she's excited for fans to get to see more of DadTok. "I actually feel like the boys film together more. They went fishing and did DadTok and they had scenes together. So I think you'll get to see that dynamic too," she shares. Jordan teams up with Bret to re-enact the controversial Chippendale's dance that caused tension between Jen and Zac. While the friends joke with Zac that it's "exposure therapy," he doesn't seem as amused. When Demi and Jessi stick up for the guys, it causes more tension between all six of them. That's far from the end of the drama for the couple, when the season ends with a bombshell accusation that could rock their marriage, as well as MomTok as a whole. Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Layla Taylorenters season 2 enjoying herself as a single MomToker with the world as her oyster. The content creator was previously married to Clayton Wessel and they have two sons together, Oliver and Max. While season 1 saw Layla easing into single life, she recently told PEOPLE she's excited for season 2, where she can " show that aspect of dating as a single mom, especially in Utah." This season sees Layla admit to a brief time where she was talking to castmate Miranda McWhorter's ex, Chase, as well as making the most of her single status while partying in Italy with her castmates at Vanderpump Villa. Later in the season, we are introduced to Layla'scurrent boyfriend, Cameron Jolley. The two lovebirds tackle some big conversations as he's introduced to viewers and the group, from the possibility of giving Layla her first first ever orgasm with a partner to what their future could look like and where faith falls into it. In a tense moment where Cam confronts Layla about making him feel insecure, she admits that she still has healing to do from her marriage. The two exchange "I love you"s and share their determination to keep moving forward with their relationship. In another recent conversation with PEOPLE, Layla talked about her dating life, acknowledging that it's "a lot more challenging" dating as a single mom. "Because I'm not just dating for myself. I am dating to potentially find somebody that would be a stepfather to my children, so it's super important to find the perfect guy," she explained, telling PEOPLE she's been "very picky, as I should be." She also said it's important that she has a partner who is "okay with having a coparenting dynamic be at the forefront." "I'm still prioritizing my ex, not prioritizing him, but making sure that he's still involved in decision." JC Olivera/Variety via Getty Miranda McWhorter is opening up her world to MomTok and more for the first time. Before entering the realm of reality TV, Miranda was married to Chase McWhorter. The two tied the knot in 2017 after a year of dating. In August 2024, Miranda revealed that the marriage had ended. While the two were caught up in the "soft-swinging" scandal with Taylor, Miranda has been adamant that other problems in the marriage led to the split. Now that the dust has settled, Miranda enters MomTok as a single woman trying to find her footing with her faith and her future. "I'm single, but I don't know that I would say I'm dating. I'm just kind of trying to have life experiences, and just really soak up the time with it just being me and my babies. Obviously, I'm open to the journey, whatever happens, but I'm not currently really looking to date," she tells PEOPLE. "I think still healing from the divorce, obviously. There's a lot that comes up when you're in a long-term relationship, and I think that I've realized that there's still a lot left that I need to address with things regarding that, and so I'm kind of just doing that and enjoying time with my littles." Season 2 sees the newly-single mom quietly debut boyfriend Jake Baum at their Friendsgiving gathering. Though he doesn't partake in the action along with the DadTok guys just yet, he does make a second appearance with Miranda as they enjoy Demi's Christmas party. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' new season is now available on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+. Read the original article onPeople