WIFE OUT Mormon Wives star ‘confirms’ she’s leaving show after 4 seasons with subtle social media move
The TV star has recently landed numerous gigs outside of the show

THE Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Whitney Leavitt has seemingly confirmed she’s not returning to the show after a four-year run.
The Hulu star appeared to subtly announce her departure on social media, following The U.S. Sun’s exclusive report that she’s leaving the series.
Whitney’s Instagram followers noticed a slight change to her bio, which no longer mentions her involvement with Mormon Wives.
Instead, the TV star’s bio reads, “Luckiest girl in the world,” with a butterfly emoji and her Instagram handle, leading fans to believe she’s done with the show for good.
“Good for her. She has things in motion and even if they don’t lead anywhere, I feel like this show has one more season left before viewers and brands drop off,” one Reddit user wrote.
“Kind of expected with everything she’s been doing. The show is going to be so different though, which is sad,” another said.
Mormon Wives villain Demi Engemann ‘confirms’ she’s QUITTING show
“I hope she doesn’t leave! I’ve enjoyed watching her on the show. And I don’t want her to leave too soon and then her being the so-called reality star of the year eventually fades/goes away and then someone else is the big star next year,” a third reacted.
“Good for her. She’s outgrown it and has actual, marketable talent. I hate the ‘it got her where she is’ comments. Yes, it did…you can still outgrow things that help set you up for future success,” a fourth added.
“I noticed that too feels intentional, especially with all the timing lately. curious if it’s just a cleanup or something bigger going on,” a sixth wondered.
The U.S. Sun exclusively revealed earlier this month that Whitney was quitting the show as soon as filming for Season 4 wrapped.
Mormon Wives villain Demi Engemann ‘confirms’ she’s QUITTING show
An insider shared that the Utah native “doesn’t want to come back” to the series and was ready to “close that chapter” and focus on other endeavors.
They noted that Whitney is hoping to follow in the footsteps of Vanderpump Rules alum Ariana Madix, doing more acting, dancing, and hosting gigs.

Whitney’s career appears to be heading in that direction as her fame skyrocketed after competing on this past season of Dancing with the Stars.
Although Whitney and her partner, Mark Ballas, were eliminated in the semi-finals, many fans, including the judges, thought she was a shoo-in to win.
She also caught the eye of other industry pros, quickly landing the role of Roxy Hart in the upcoming Broadway production of Chicago.
It will be Whitney’s Broadway debut, with shows kicking off on February 2nd and running through March 15th of next year.
The TV personality is also further showing off her acting chops on-screen in a new Holiday Rom-Com.
People revealed on Monday that Whitney is set to star in her first feature film, All For Love, by Ninth House Productions.
The movie, in which she stars opposite actor Jesse Kove, has a December 2026 release date.
With Whitney gone from Mormon Wives, that leaves Taylor Frankie Paul, Jessi Ngatikaura, Layla Taylor, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley, Jen Affleck, and Miranda McWhorter left in the cast.
The U.S. Sun exclusively revealed last week that Demi Engemann seemingly confirmed her exit after sharing a post of a tip to celebrity gossip site Deuxmoi that she was bowing out of the series.
However, the Mormon Wives villain deleted her post shortly after and has not since commented on whether she’ll return after Season 4.










