‘Vanderpump Rules’ Star Stassi Schroeder To Replace Nick Viall As ‘Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives’ Reunion Host
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives has found a new host to moderate the highly anticipated Season 3 reunion special.
Vanderpump Rules star Stassi Schroeder will be hosting the special, replacing former Bachelor Nick Viall who hosted the Season 2 reunion.
The Bravo star knows a thing or two about what it takes to make a good reunion. She first got her start on Vanderpump Rules when it debuted in 2013 and did not leave the Bravo series until 2024. But she later returned to the Vanderpump universe to appear on Lisa Vanderpump’s new reality show Vanderpump Villa in 2025.
Schroeder’s new gig was revealed in the reunion trailer, which can be viewed at the top of this page.
The Bravolebrity joins the complete Season 3 cast – Layla Taylor, Miranda McWhorter, Demi Engemann, Whitney Leavitt, Taylor Frankie Paul, Jessi Ngatikaura, Jennifer Afleck, Mayci Neeley, and Mikayla Matthews –to unpack all of the drama from this season, featuring a lot of tears and surprises.
“Have things improved since the finale?” she asks in the new trailer, to which Paul responds, “No, not really.”
The trailer also shows Ngatikaura admitting, “I wish I would have left Jordan instead of cheating,” addressing a major focus of this season’s drama.

But the drama doesn’t stop there. Things get heated when the husbands join the ladies on set. “You’re talking to my wife. Talk respectfully,” Zac Affleck demands.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives cast have catapulted to a whole new level of fame since the Hulu series premiered in 2024. The series focused on a controversial group of Mormon mothers who gained fame on TikTok in a niche they carved out themselves, known as #Momtok. But when a swinging scandal rocks their community, the ladies – and their families – must navigate new loyalties. Or they risk destroying #Momtok forever.
Now, the influencers have a lot more to juggle. Affleck and Leavitt both competed on this season of Dancing With The Stars, with Leavitt still in the running. On the other hand, Paul has been tapped to be ABC’s newest Bachelorette, signifying a noticeable change in strategy for the network.




