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‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ heads to California with an Orange County spinoff starring Bobbi Althoff, Aspyn Ovard and more

TheMormon Wivesuniverse is expanding. A Southern California iteration of the hit reality series is in the works at Hulu, this time focusing on a new crop of young mothers in Orange County, Calif.

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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange Countywill follow “a new group of dynamic young mothers” as they “collide in a community where beliefs are not just their religion; they are their identity,” per Hulu. The spinoff series is set to debut later this year.

“While some defend their way of life, fighting against modernity, others embrace change, becoming a platform to disrupt the status quo,” the show’s logline says. “Scandals and secrets will be revealed, facades will crumble, and families and friendships will change forever on both sides of the battlefield as this group of strong, game-changing influencers comes together to build their answer to #MomTok.”

Hulu’s announcement comes after the streamer said it wouldexplore additional projectswithin theMormon Wivesworld following the show’s massive success. The original iteration, simply titledTheSecret Lives of Mormon Wives, debuted in 2024 and racked up 729 million viewing minutes in its first full week.

The Orange County cast includes podcaster Bobbi Althoff and MomTok star Mayci Neeley’s sister

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange Countywill feature some familiar faces as well as reality TV newcomers. The incoming cast includes:

  • Bobbi Althoff: The 28-year-old host of The Really Good Podcast, which debuted in 2023. Althoff’s awkward, unconventional interview style, often marked by intentionally long silences, catapulted her to internet fame. Althoff, who shares two daughters with ex-husband Cory Althoff, finalized her divorce in 2024.

  • Aspyn Ovard: A 30-year-old YouTuber and influencer known for sharing family-related content with her now ex-husband, Parker Ferris. She and Ferris share daughters, Cove, Lola and Elle. Ovard publicly came out as queer after her divorce and is now dating Bri Davis.

  • McCall DaPron: A 36-year-old mom influencer and former D1 tennis player. Dapron, who is also the older sister of MomTok star Mayci Neeley, shares four children with husband Alex DaPron.

  • Avery Woods: A 31-year-old influencer and former pediatric ICU nurse. Now focused on sharing lifestyle and motherhood-focused content, Woods hosts the podcast Cheers! with Avery Woods on Alex Cooper’s Unwell Network. Woods is married to David Woods, with whom she has two children. She’s also stepmom to Woods’s two children from a previous relationship.

  • Salomé Andrea: 33-year-old lifestyle influencer who shares beauty, family and lifestyle content. Andrea shares twin daughters, Luca and Rue, with husband Aaron Brimhall, whom she married in 2012.

  • Chandler Higginson: 31-year-old influencer married to husband Dylan Higginson. They share kids Dax, Coco, Kord and Banks.

  • Ashleigh Pease: 32-year-old Australian-born influencer. Pease has four children with husband Nathan Pease.

  • Madison Bontempo: 34-year-old actress known for films like Chapel. Bontempo is married to her husband, Kyler Steven Fisher, with whom she has five children.

The ‘Mormon Wives’ aren’t all Mormon

Starring on a show calledThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange Countydoesn’t necessarily mean you have to be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. While some of the women on the Orange County season, like DaPron and BonTempo, are practicing Latter-Day Saints, other women either have complicated relationships with the Church or aren’t affiliated at all.

In a January 2024 episode of her podcast, Woods noted that she’s “never been a religious person,” while Andrea said she was never “a Utah Mormon.”

“I don’t like to come out and say, ‘I am not Mormon’ because I have my own relationship with God, so does Aaron,” Andrea saidduring a 2023 episodeof Woods’s podcast. “We don’t go [to church], we drink, we have tattoos, we do things that ‘we shouldn’t’ in the church.”

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Andrea continued, “I still feel like I don’t need to say, ‘I’m not Mormon’ because I have my own relationship with that and we do want our girls to grow up with some sort of religion and understanding of something bigger, so my mom takes them to church.”

Ovard, meanwhile, is from Utah and got baptized in the Church of Latter-Day Saints, but did not grow up as a member. During an episode of theGirlscamppodcastin March 2025, Ovard revealed that while her dad grew up in the Church, her mom did not. Ovard was surrounded by the religion throughout her childhood and adolescence, though she doesn’t consider the Church “a core piece” of her upbringing.

Rest assured, though: The cast’s affiliation with the Church will likely be clarified during the season.

The women are celebrating their casting online

Following Hulu’s official announcement on Wednesday, the newly revealed cast members ofThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange Countycelebrated their involvement in the show on social media. Cast members, including Andrea andOvard, posted TikTok videos from the Hulu event.

Woods shared acarousel of Instagram photoswith the caption, “secrets out 🤫@hulu!!!” while Bontempo postedan Instagram reelwith a heartfelt caption dedicated to her new costars.

“What an inspiring group of girls! This is a new adventure & journey that I’m going to take and I am ready!! 💪🏼 I think.. 🤣,” Bontempo wrote. “I am going to bring my vulnerability & true authentic self and even with all the ups and downs that will come with anything in life, I’m going keep my foundation strong and continue to spread love and positivity 🫶🏽 Excited for you all to see what we are working on and 🥂 to this new adventure 🥰 and so happy to be joining the@hulufamily.”

Wait. What’s going on with the OG ‘Mormon Wives’?

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 09: Taylor Frankie Paul attends the Los Angeles Premiere and FYC Event of Hulu's "The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives" Season 2 at Paramount Studios on May 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Araya Doheny/Getty Images)

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesis still ongoing. Huluconfirmed to Deadlinethat production for the reality show’s fifth season is set to resume after a brief hiatus due to the fallout from domestic assault allegations involving Taylor Frankie Paul and her ex-boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen.

According to anew report from People, Paul “has the option to return” to the reality show, but for now, she is “focusing on her kids and mental health issues and recovery from an abusive relationship.” Paul was also slated to debut as the new lead ofThe Bacheloretteearlier this year buther season was scrappeddue to the ongoing controversy.

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ heads to California with an Orange County spinoff starring Bobbi Althoff, Aspyn Ovard and more

TheMormon Wivesuniverse is expanding. A Southern California iteration of the hit reality series is in the works at Hulu, this time focu...
Roma’s week of turmoil ends with Malen leading a win at Bologna

MILAN (AP) — Roma put a turbulent week behind it to win at Bologna 2-0 in Serie A on Saturday and continue its push for the Champions League.

Associated Press Roma's Donyell Malen, right, celebrates after scoring his side's first goal, during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna, in Bologna, Italy, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via AP) Roma's Donyell Malen scores his side's first goal, during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna, in Bologna, Italy, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via AP) Roma's Neil El Aynaoui scoers his side's second goal, during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna, in Bologna, Italy, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via AP) Roma's Donyell Malen, right, celebrates after scoring his side's first goal, during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna, in Bologna, Italy, Saturday, April 25, 2026. (Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via AP)

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The in-form Donyell Malen scored one and set up the other to help Roma close to within two points of fourth-placed Juventus, which visits AC Milan on Sunday.

Romafired special adviser Claudio Ranierithis week after his verypublic clash with coachGian Piero Gasperini.

However, it put issues off the field to one side and took the lead after less than seven minutes. Malen took one touch to control Neil El Aynaoui’s through ball before firing past the onrushing goalkeeper and into the bottom right corner.

It was Malen’s 12th goal for Roma in 16 matches since joining on loan from Aston Villa in January.

Malen repaid the favor in first-half stoppage time by crossing the ball into the area for El Aynaoui to volley in from close range.

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Pisa and Verona could be down

Pisa will be mathematically relegated if Lecce manages to win at Hellas Verona later Saturday, which would also consign the home side to Serie B.

Pisa lost at Parma 1-0 to leave it level with Verona at the bottom of Serie A, 10 points from 17th-placed Lecce and safety.

Subsitute Nesta Elphege got the only goal eight minutes from time, controlling a header with his back to goal and turning to sweep in from close range.

That made Parma mathematically safe, setting off a party atmosphere on a sunny afternoon at Stadio Ennio Tardini.

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Avalanche down Kings, close in on series sweep

Artturi Lehkonen collected one goal and one assist while pacing Colorado to a 4-2 road victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday, putting the Avalanche on the verge of sweeping their Western Conference first-round playoff series.

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Gabriel Landeskog, Cale Makar and Brock Nelson also scored for the Avalanche, who will look to close out the best-of-seven series when they play Game 4 on Sunday in Los Angeles.

Colorado goaltender Scott Wedgewood made 24 saves.

Trevor Moore and Adrian Kempe tallied for the Kings, who have scored only four goals in the series' three games.

Los Angeles goalie Anton Forsberg stopped 19 shots, and Alex Laferriere collected two assists.

Makar broke a 1-1 tie at 12:12 of the second period by finding the twine with a long wrist shot through the screen in front of the goalie for his first goal of the series.

Lehkonen's third-period short-handed goal doubled the Avalanche's lead. Taking advantage of Kempe fanning on a one-timer, Lehkonen sped away on a 2-on-1 rush and tallied when his pass attempt deflected off a defender's skate and through Forsberg's legs with 12:21 remaining.

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Kempe made amends by converting a slick redirect for a power-play goal with 4:03 to go.

However, Nelson's empty-net goal two minutes later rounded out the scoring for Colorado, which was the NHL's top team during the regular season.

The loss leaves Los Angeles on the cusp of being eliminated in the first round of the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season. The Kings have lost six straight opening-round series, and they haven't captured a series since winning the Stanley Cup in 2014.

Landeskog opened the scoring with a fortuitous bounce at 5:29 of the first period. His long shot went wide of the goal but banked off the end boards and into the net off Forsberg's skate.

The Kings drew even at 5:55 of the second period. Quinton Byfield sent the puck to the net off the rush and it ricocheted off Moore and into the cage to make it a 1-1 game.

The victory came at a cost for the Avalanche, as defenseman Josh Manson left the contest in the second period due to an upper-body injury.

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Lainey Wilson Dazzles During Stagecoach Headlining Set, Despite Delay Caused by Emergency Evacuation Notice

Lainey Wilson headlined Stagecoach on Saturday, April 25

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  • The country singer's set was delayed, as the Stagecoach grounds were temporarily evacuated due to strong winds

  • "Hopefully you sat in y’all’s cars for a bit and drank some tequila," Wilson later joked during her show

Lainey WilsonbroughtBell Bottom Countryto the desert.

On Saturday, April 25, the "Watermelon Moonshine" singer, 33, took the stage for a headlining performance at the Stagecoach Music Festival.

Wilson's set was delayed though, as the Stagecoach grounds were temporarily evacuated due to strong winds.

“Thank you so much for sticking out the wind,” the singer later told attendees, perBillboard, after her show eventually began. "Hopefully you sat in y’all’s cars for a bit and drank some tequila."

"We came to Stagecoach to have a damn good time, and that’s what we gonna do," Wilson added.

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Wilson's performance at Stagecoach came days after the release of her Netflix documentaryLainey Wilson: Keepin' Country Cool.

The documentary covers both her professional and her personal triumphs — including her engagement to former NFL playerDevlin “Duck” Hodges, whoproposed in February 2025— as well as her struggles with mental health.

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Reflecting on her whirlwind career in acover story with PEOPLEearlier this month, Wilson said, "Even 15 years in Nashville could not prepare me for the way my career exploded."

She continued, "I mean, this is all I could have ever wanted and more."

In March, the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year gave PEOPLE a preview of her headlining performance at Stagecoach.

"It is going to be really great, and we got some surprises," she said at the time, adding, "I think it's definitely going to be an elevated show. I feel like we're getting to play some stuff that we haven't played in a minute, and it's going to be a fun show."

Lainey Wilson performing at Stagecoach on April 25.Credit: John Shearer/Getty

Wilson released her latest studio album,Whirlwind, in 2024, and she was nominated for Best Country Album at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.

She also recently made her film debut as Amy inReminders of Him, an adaptation ofColleen Hoover's 2022 novel.

In addition to Wilson,Cody JohnsonandPost Malonewere tapped as headliners for Stagecoach.

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3 things that stood out in NFL Draft first round: Rams' surprise tops list | Opinion

It’s just like theLos Angeles Ramsto go against the grain. While pretty much every other team addressed immediate needs while working the first round of the NFL draft – including the New York Jets with their three picks – Les Snead and Sean McVay looked to the future.

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They nabbed an understudy for reigning NFL MVP Matthew Stafford.

It’s not that Ty Simpson, theAlabama quarterback chosen 13th overall, saw this coming.

There was no private workout with the Rams. He never talked to Snead, the crafty GM, until Thursday night. Ditto for McVay, his new QB whisperer. There was no “Top 30” visit to Rams headquarters. Throughout the draft process, there was not much contact beyond visiting with scouts back on campus.

“I really had no clue,” Simpson said during a video conference not long after he bear-hugged Roger Goodell on the stage in Pittsburgh.

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Roger Goodell shares hugs with players on the NFL draft stage

The NFL Draftregularly produces its most memorable moments off the stage, when selections end with a handshake or embrace from the commissioner.See the moments when draft night emotions peak as Roger Goodell greets players hearing their names called.Above, Texas Tech Red Raiders linebacker David Bailey embraces NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after he is selected by the New York Jets as the number two pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium.

Now Simpson has quite the hint of what the Rams –who typically don’t even hang on to first-round picks– really think of him.

Simpson is pegged to be the Quarterback of the Future. Check back in, say, 2029 to get a fair reading on the worthiness of the pick. Yet knowing the track records of Snead and McVay, the prediction market will lean heavily on the positive side.

And that possibility will be bolstered by the fact that Simpson, the only quarterback drafted on Day 1 besides No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza, can go to school behind Stafford, 38, while trying to close the gap of starting just 15 games in college.

"I haven’t talked to Matthew yet but I’m super pumped to be in a room with him and learn from him,” Simpson said. “He’s one of the greatest of all time. We watched his film all the time when I was at ‘Bama, the stuff the Rams did and Coach McVay. So, the fact I get to be in a room and soak up all the knowledge, I couldn’t ask for a better situation.”

Which sounds just perfect for those sneaky Rams.

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Cowboys got a steal in Caleb Downs

It was no surprise that four Ohio State players were chosen at the top of the draft. But it was undoubtedly something of a shock that Downs, the superb safety, was the fourth one off the board. He lasted until the 11th pick, which came afterDallas swung a trade with Miamito move up one spot.

This fills a major need, adding impact to Jerry Jones’ pledge to overhaul the NFL’s worst defense. And they didn’t stop there in providing new coordinator Christian Parker with a talent upgrade. Malachi Lawrence, the defensive end from Central Florida (23rd overall), may not be another Micah Parsons, but he is sorely needed to juice the pass-rush.

More:Cowboys draft picks 2026: Full list of round-by-round selections

Chiefs, Steve Spagnuolo have major reinforcements on the way

After dealing all-pro cornerback Trent McDuffie to the Rams and losing fellow corner Jaylen Watson to L.A. as a free agent, what did the Kansas City Chiefs need to get out of this draft? Cornerbacks.

The tone was set whenK.C. swung a trade with Clevelandand jumped up three spots to sixth overall, snagging the top-rated cornerback on the board, LSU’s Mansoor Delane. Then, later in the round, Chiefs GM Brett Veach landed Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods with the 29th pick. Woods’ learning curve just accelerated because he’ll line up alongside ultra-intense all-pro Chris Jones.

It was a great opener for the Chiefs. D-coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has proven to be adept at quickly grooming young talent to impact his schemes.

And with more ammo for Day 2 and 3, they could be just getting started with that theme. Remember 2022? That’s when the Chiefs used seven of their 10 picks to restock the defense with a banner crop that included McDuffie, Watson, George Karlaftis, Bryan Cook, Leo Chenal and Joshua Williams – all of whom made significant contributions to back-to-back Super Bowl championship teams.

Now, four years later, Karlaftis is the only one remaining from that class. Wanted: Reinforcements.

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