Meet Miranda McWhorter, the new 'Mormon Wives' cast member whose ties to Taylor Frankie Paul could fracture the group
Hulu's "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is back for season two, featuring new cast member Miranda McWhorter, Taylor Frankie Paul's former best friend.
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- Miranda McWhorter joins season two of Hulu's "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives."
- Miranda and her then-husband, Chase McWhorter, were involved in the 2022 "soft swinging" scandal.
- Miranda appears on the show to clarify her role in the scandal and reconnect with MomTok.
One of the original MomTok members is entering the fray in season two of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives."
Hulu's reality TV show about eight Mormon mom influencers debuted in September 2024 and quickly became the most-watched unscripted season premiere on the streamer that year.
The concept for the show had its roots on TikTok, where influencer Taylor Frankie Paul confessed in 2022 that she and her then-husband, Tate Paul, were divorcing after "soft swinging" within their friend group got messy.
Most of the "Mormon Wives" cast members denied being involved in the viral scandal, but another key player was missing from the reality TV series: Miranda McWhorter, 26, Taylor's former best friend.
After sitting out season one, Miranda is ready to clear the air in season two, now streaming on Hulu.
"Taylor's a very vocal person and everybody has heard her side of the scandal. But I'm finally here to tell mine," Miranda says in the season two premiere.
Here's everything to know about her.