“No One Else Could Do It Better Than Me” — Whitney Leavitt Has Just Announced Her First Movie
“No One Else Could Do It Better Than Me” — Whitney Leavitt Has Just Announced Her First Movie
Whitney Leavitt is officially stepping beyond MomTok and into MovieTok—and she’s doing it with unmistakable confidence. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star has just announced her first feature film role, a holiday romantic comedy titled All For Love, marking a major milestone in what has already been a whirlwind year for the influencer-turned-entertainer.

Currently in production for Ninth House Productions, All For Love casts Leavitt as Winona, a podcaster navigating the highs and humiliations of searching for love online. What begins behind a microphone soon turns into something real when Winona meets Luke, played by Jesse Kove, an event space owner and renovator who crosses paths with her while restoring a venue for her grandmother. The setup blends modern dating culture with classic holiday romance—exactly the kind of feel-good formula that has found success during the festive season.
While the film does not yet have an official distribution home, industry watchers expect a release around the 2026 holiday season. Previous Ninth House Productions projects have landed on platforms like HBO Max and Lifetime, fueling speculation that All For Love could follow a similar path.
What makes this debut particularly notable is that Leavitt isn’t just starring in the film—she’s also serving as an executive producer. The dual role signals a shift from reality TV personality to creative force, suggesting that Leavitt is intent on shaping her own narrative rather than simply stepping into one.
To celebrate the announcement, Leavitt shared a compilation of audition clips spanning years of near-misses and perseverance. “The hardest part? Not giving up,” she wrote in the caption, a message that resonated strongly with fans who have watched her career evolve in real time. She first teased the role back in late November during an appearance on Call Her Daddy, where she discussed podcasting—an ironic and fitting parallel to her on-screen character.
The film announcement caps off a year that has been nothing short of explosive for Leavitt. While some of her reality TV co-stars were busy fueling online drama, she was dancing her way to the semifinals of Dancing with the Stars alongside Mark Ballas. Shortly after her elimination, she stunned fans again by announcing she would be playing Roxie Hart in Chicago on Broadway next year.
From podcast-themed rom-com lead to Broadway’s most infamous showgirl in a matter of months, Leavitt’s trajectory has been dizzyingly fast. Add to that her recent appearances in season three of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives—with a fourth season confirmed for early 2026—and it’s clear she’s not slowing down.
Whether you see her confidence as bold ambition or unapologetic self-belief, Whitney Leavitt is making one thing clear: she believes she’s exactly where she belongs. With All For Love, she’s betting big on herself—and inviting the world to watch her prove it.





