‘Secret Lives’ Season 4 Set for March 12: What to Expect from the Biggest Drama Yet
Season 4 drops March 12 on Hulu & Disney+—new rivalries, career pivots, personal chaos await #MomTok’s hottest sisters.
If you thought Secret Lives of Mormon Wives was chaotic before, buckle up: its fourth season is arriving on Hulu and Disney+ with all the episodes simultaneously on March 12, 2026. Fans are bracing for a storm of competition, career shifts, and seismic personal developments—this might just be the series’ most explosive installment yet.
Release Details & Format Shake-Ups
Unlike earlier seasons which rolled out gradually, Season 4 drops all ten episodes at once—so there’s no waiting around. It premieres on March 12, 2026, making its debut on both Hulu and Disney+, as the show once again cements its status as a streaming heavyweight. Fans won’t need to decipher channel schedules or weekly drop-dates—everything lands in one binge-fueling burst. It also follows just four months after Season 3’s finale, showing just how fast #MomTok’s world keeps spinning.
Returning Cast & New Tensions
The core cast returns nearly intact: Taylor Frankie Paul, Jen Affleck, Jessi Draper, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neeley, Mikayla Matthews, Miranda Hope, Whitney Leavitt, and Demi Engemann will all appear, though Engemann’s absence from promotional art has fueled speculation about her role’s prominence. Expect both familiar friendships and fractured alliances—Demi, for instance, had limited visibility in Season 3, likely due to a pay dispute mixed with behind-the-scenes conflict with Jessi.
What’s Coming: Fame, Fortune & Fallout
- Taylor Frankie Paul steps into the spotlight as the new Bachelorette, with cameras following her budding romantic life in sharp contrast to her previous narrative.
- Jen Affleck and Whitney Leavitt square off on Dancing with the Stars, a clash inside the show and out—fueled by rivalry, rehearsals, and what appears to be a strained relationship off camera.
- Mayci Neeley tours for her upcoming book, Told You So, balancing public expectations against personal authenticity.
- Layla Taylor enters the fashion world with opportunities at New York Fashion Week, a huge leap from #MomTok influencer to style insider.
Beyond career arcs, Season 4 teases big life changes: new babies, new partners, and heartbreak are all on the menu. As their fame expands, so do the stakes. Traditions will be questioned, and moral dilemmas will be magnified—all under the glare of public life.
Metrics That Tell the Story
To understand why Season 4 is so highly anticipated, look back at Season 3’s performance. In its first four days, the show racked up a staggering 651 million minutes viewed—a number that placed it among the top streamed programs across platforms. Notably, 54% of that audience was aged 18-34, and 74% were adult women, showing the show continues to resonate most strongly with younger female viewers.
Hulu’s original reality hit has also outpaced big names like Squid Game: The Challenge and Landman in streaming metrics, though it still trails giants like Stranger Things and Frankenstein in overall minutes viewed. Still, the viewership is strong enough to justify a 20-episode renewal, likely covering both Seasons 4 and 5.
Questions Fans Can’t Help But Ask
- Will #MomTok’s friendships survive this season’s collision of fame and tradition?
- How heavily will Taylor’s Bachelorette journey intersect with her storyline on Secret Lives?
- What does Demi’s absence from promotional materials really mean for her arc?
- Will the personal dramas—new relationships, babies, rivalries—overshadow the business moves?
Everything is on the line this time around—not just marriages and friendships, but identities and legacies.
Season 4 is promising chaos, and it’s shaping up like nothing we’ve seen before.