The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Whitney Leavitt said that fans will "find out soon" about the unscripted series she's working on with her husband Conner Leavitt.
Whitney Leavitt Teases New Unscripted Project After ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Exit
The secret projects of Whitney Leavitt.
The Broadway alum teased that she and her husband Conner Leavitt are working on a new unscripted project through their production company following their exit from The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives after four years.
"We're going to be working on a lot of unscripted and scripted," Whitney exclusively told E! News at the 2026 Tony Awards. "We're definitely in the development of an unscripted show right now, so I'm really excited to be able to share more about it, so we'll see. You'll find out soon."
And while she may have Mormon Wives in her rearview mirror, that doesn't mean she won't be watching the upcoming fifth season.
"I've talked to a couple of them," she said of her former cast mates. "When you're in it, it is so grueling. It's so time-demanding. Nobody really thinks that because obviously they're following your day-to-day, but it is also a job, so I'm sure they're exhausted, but it's gonna be great. I'm so excited to watch it. It's a great, great cast."
"I don't think that as a cumulative it's really a group right now,” the 33-year-old added, "but I'm good with everyone."
Whitney had previously announced that she and Conner were starting their Leavitt Media House production company during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, which she followed up with even more of a tease on social media.
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"SECRET’S OUT!!!!!!" she wrote on Instagram May 15. "‘Leavitt Media House’ Production has officially launched and we’re working on something big!!!!!!!!!"
The couple—who share kids Sedona, 6, Liam, 4, and Billy, 18 months—later hinted that they could be starring in another reality show, writing in the caption of an Instagram dancing video that their production company "has been busy."
"Y'all keep asking for a Leavitt reality show," she captioned the May 30 post. "Careful what you wish for."
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