After the MomTok creators exploded on social media and Hulu’s The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives docuseries, the husbands are getting in on the fun.
“POV: It’s Daddy’s Turn,” Demi Engemann’s husband, Bret Engemann, captioned a Thursday, October 31, TikTok video of himself singing “What We Doin’” by City Girls.
Bret, 46, was joined by Dakota Mortenson (Taylor Frankie Paul’s on-off partner), Connor Leavitt (Whitney Leavitt’s husband), Jacob Neeley (Mayci Neeley’s spouse), Jordan Ngatikaura (Jessi Ngatikaura’s husband) and Jace Matthews (Mikayla Matthews’ spouse). The squad lip-synched to the popular TikTok sound as they partied in a house, showing off the living room, bathroom tub, closet space and kitchen island.
“Will MomTok survive this?” Bret captioned the video, adding “Dads of TikTok” and “DadTok” hashtags.
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MomTok was launched by Taylor, 30, and her friends in 2020, showcasing how the influencers deviated from traditional Mormon standards in their young families. The group was thrust into chaos — and the spotlight — after Taylor claimed to be involved in a “soft-swinging” scandal with then-husband Tate Paul, other members and their spouses.
The scandal soon landed Taylor and her crew — also including Layla Taylor and Jen Affleck, whose respective significant others weren’t featured in Bret’s DadTok takeover — roles on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. Aside from Taylor, none of the other Hulu stars participated in the swinging parties.
@bretengemann will momtok survive this? #dadsoftiktok #daddy #dadtok #husband #husbandsoftiktok #utah #momtok @Dakota Mortensen @Jacob Neeley @Mikayla Matthews @Whitney Leavitt @Jordan T Ngatikaura
“It was fun and exciting and all those feelings at the time. So I didn’t feel bad at the time,” Taylor exclusively revealed in Us Weekly’s Reality Stars of the Year issue last month. “But I think learning all the after-effects of how it can destroy your life — I absolutely don’t miss that.”
Taylor and her fellow Mormon Wives stars recently started filming season 2, which is slated to hit Hulu in 2025.
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“There’s so many stories that these women have to share,” show producer Danielle Pistotnik told Us in September. “Their upbringing is unbelievably heartbreaking — a lot of them — and it is so inspiring to listen to. [In] another season, I really, really want these women to be able to talk about what brought them to where they are today. [Scenes that ended up on the cutting room floor] was really just a function of the amount of time that we had.”
She added, “We talked to them [before filming] and we said, ‘What’s going on in her life? What are you comfortable talking about?’ Granted, it was eight episodes, so a lot of it was left out. Hopefully … those stories get to be shared. But we really took the ladies’ lead and what was significant in their lives at the time.”
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season 1 is currently streaming on Hulu.