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Whitney Leavitt Hints at New Reality Show After SLOMW Exit

Whitney Leavitt may be headed for a new chapter on screen after stepping away from “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.” The Hulu personality has hinted on social media that a production company she recently launched, Leavitt Media House Productions, is working on a project that could center on her husband, Conner Leavitt, and their family in New York City.

The speculation picked up after Whitney posted a TikTok of herself and Conner dancing to a viral sound. Over the video, she wrote, “Y’all keep asking for a Levitt reality show… careful what you wish for,” while also adding smirking, eyes, and camera emojis. In the caption, she said, “Leavitt Media House Productions has been busy,” suggesting that something is already in development. She had previously said the company was “working on something big.”

Whitney became widely known through MomTok and as one of the original cast members of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” but she recently announced that she was leaving the series. She revealed the news during her final performance as Roxie Hart in the Broadway musical “Chicago,” using the moment to make the departure official in a playful way. The exit had been anticipated after she said in March 2026 that she was “figuring it out in real time” and that leaving appeared to be the direction her life was heading.

In later comments, Whitney made clear that she is not upset about moving on. She said the show had been a major part of her life for about four years, but described the decision as a grateful ending rather than a painful one. According to her, the chapter felt complete, her “cup” was full, and she was ready for something new. On Instagram, she reflected on the ups and downs she had experienced on the show and said she would not change anything about the journey. She also told Kelly Clarkson that she feels “content” and is ready to share what comes next.

Reaction to the possibility of a Leavitt family reality show has been mixed. Some fans welcomed the idea, saying they would watch a New York-based spinoff and were interested in seeing more of Whitney’s life and her relationship with Mormonism. Others questioned whether Whitney and Conner could carry an entire series on their own, arguing that the original show works because of the larger cast, group dynamics, and built-in drama.

For now, the project remains unconfirmed, but Whitney’s posts have fueled enough speculation to make fans wonder whether a solo reality series is on the horizon.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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