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Challenging stereotypes may be uncomfortable viewing for some

Lancashire Evening Post

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July 22, 2025

Reality TV series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives follows a number of social media influencers from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who rose to prominence through social media, and particularly TikTok, writes Brenton Griffin, casual lecturer and tutor in History, Indigenous Studies and Politics at Flinders University.

- Brenton Griffin

Challenging stereotypes may be uncomfortable viewing for some

The show is based in Utah, United States, where the church has its headquarters. But it stands in stark contrast with the stereotypical perception of Mormons - and especially Mormon women - the church has promoted for more than a century.

Through its exploration of traditionally "taboo" topics such as sex, marital issues, mental illness and sexual abuse, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives clashes against the church's carefully curated public image.

Historically, the church's practice of polygamy placed it at odds with the mainstream sexual and familial norms of 19th century America.

Polygamy had been practised by Mormons since at least the 1830s, and was officially announced as permissible by the church in 1852. The church now acknowledges its founder, Joseph Smith, married almost 40 women and teenage girls before his death in 1844.

When Mormon missionaries began to proselytise throughout the world, newspapers criticised the practice, and Mormons were framed as sexual deviants and racialised "pariahs". In other words, Mormons were presented as being racially different to the rest of white American society. This claim was even supported by doctors at the time.

To Mormons, however, polygamy was a reintroduction of the correct form of marriage, and they pointed to biblical prophets to justify it.

Today, Mormon scriptures continue to state polygamy is the correct form of marriage, and will exist in the afterlife.

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