
The “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” is getting a spinoff.
Hulu confirmed Wednesday that “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange County” will drop on the streaming platform later this year starring “Really Good Podcast” host Bobbi Althoff and more influencers.
The “new group of dynamic young mothers” also includes Aspyn Ovard, Avery Woods, Salomé Andrea, McCall DaPron, Chandler Higginson, Ashleigh Pease and Madison Fisher (née Bontempo).
Dapron, notably, is the sister of original “SLOMW” star Mayci Neeley — and told her followers Wednesday she has been “keeping a secret.”
Neeley, 31, has appeared on four seasons of “SLOMW” alongside Taylor Frankie Paul, Jen Affleck, Whitney Leavitt, Layla Taylor, Demi Engemann, Jessi Draper, Mikayla Matthews and Miranda McWhorter.
As for the series’ new group of women, their “beliefs are not just their religion; they are their identity,” read Wednesday’s press release.
“While some defend their way of life, fighting against modernity, others embrace change, becoming a platform to disrupt the status quo,” it continued.
“Scandals and secrets will be revealed, facades will crumble, and families and friendships will change forever on both sides of the battlefield as this group of strong, game-changing influencers comes together to build their answer to #MomTok.”
Althoff gushed over the news via Instagram Stories on Wednesday, dubbing it “the really good reality TV show.”
The 28-year-old began posting on TikTok in 2021 and launched her podcast two years later — with her Drake interview going viral in 2023 over hookup rumors she has since denied.
Althoff subsequently divorced husband Cory Althoff, with whom she shares two daughters, and moved on with athletes Sean Murphy-Bunting and Ty Hawkins.
Ovard, for her part, made headlines in 2024 when she filed for divorce from Parker Ferris the same day she announced the birth of their third child.
She celebrated her “next chapter” on Instagram Wednesday, raving, “15 years with you all and now we are going to be on hulu 2026!!!!!!!!!!”
As for Fisher, Pease, Higginson, Andrea and Woods, the co-stars are also all influencers who have documented their family lives on social media over the years.
Their spinoff news comes on the heels of “SLOMW” halting filming of Season 5 as Paul and Dakota Mortensen were investigated for alleged domestic violence incidents.
After news broke that no new charges will be brought against Paul, Page Six confirmed on Monday that the show is set to resume filming.

