For Some 'Mormon Wives' Stars, Rekindling Their "MomTok" Spirit Means Letting Go of Drama.
Former cast members of the reality show have weighed in on what it would take to revive their "MomTok" roots. The phrase, which once stood for a lighthearted and supportive community among young Mormon women, has become increasingly marred by drama and conflict.
For Layla Taylor, a key figure in this shift, getting back to the heart of what "MomTok" represents is essential. According to her, the group has lost sight of what initially drew them together - genuine friendship and camaraderie. She expressed her desire for them to reconnect with their roots, stating, "To me, MomTok was always about friendship. And I hope that one day we can get back to that and get back to the root of why we initially started hanging out and making content together."
Taylor believes that amidst all the conflict and personal struggles, the group has lost focus on what truly matters. The constant media attention, public feuds, and even the drama-filled storyline of their own show have overshadowed the sense of community they once shared.
The shift towards a more dramatic narrative may be attributed to the pressures of social media and the commercialization of reality TV. However, it's also possible that some cast members, like Jessi and Demi, are simply trying to cope with personal struggles through their reality show appearances.
In order for the "MomTok" spirit to revive, the group would need to prioritize genuine connection over drama and conflict. Layla Taylor's message serves as a reminder of what initially drew them together - a strong sense of sisterhood and friendship. It remains to be seen whether this newfound focus can help restore their community to its former glory.
As the show's third season comes to a close, fans will have to wait until the reunion special on December 4th to see if the cast members can work through their issues and find their way back to each other.
Former cast members of the reality show have weighed in on what it would take to revive their "MomTok" roots. The phrase, which once stood for a lighthearted and supportive community among young Mormon women, has become increasingly marred by drama and conflict.
For Layla Taylor, a key figure in this shift, getting back to the heart of what "MomTok" represents is essential. According to her, the group has lost sight of what initially drew them together - genuine friendship and camaraderie. She expressed her desire for them to reconnect with their roots, stating, "To me, MomTok was always about friendship. And I hope that one day we can get back to that and get back to the root of why we initially started hanging out and making content together."
Taylor believes that amidst all the conflict and personal struggles, the group has lost focus on what truly matters. The constant media attention, public feuds, and even the drama-filled storyline of their own show have overshadowed the sense of community they once shared.
The shift towards a more dramatic narrative may be attributed to the pressures of social media and the commercialization of reality TV. However, it's also possible that some cast members, like Jessi and Demi, are simply trying to cope with personal struggles through their reality show appearances.
In order for the "MomTok" spirit to revive, the group would need to prioritize genuine connection over drama and conflict. Layla Taylor's message serves as a reminder of what initially drew them together - a strong sense of sisterhood and friendship. It remains to be seen whether this newfound focus can help restore their community to its former glory.
As the show's third season comes to a close, fans will have to wait until the reunion special on December 4th to see if the cast members can work through their issues and find their way back to each other.