Jessi Ngatikaura, star of *The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives*, recently made significant revelations regarding her affair with Marciano Brunette from Vanderpump Villa. In a series of interviews, including discussions with castmates Jennifer Affleck and Layla Taylor, she addressed the complexities of her marriage and the emotional journey she has undergone.
During an episode of *The Viall Files* on November 19, Ngatikaura shared insights into her troubled marriage, drawing parallels between her current relationship with her husband, Jordan, and her previous “emotionally abusive” marriage. She emphasized the importance of therapy and personal growth in overcoming challenges.
In a fan Q&A session on *Spilling the E-Tea*, Ngatikaura was asked about the status of her marriage. “You and your husband are still together after a tough season. What do you want people to know about the status of your relationship now and the work you’ve done to get to where you are today?” a fan inquired. Ngatikaura responded, “Um, relationships are not perfect. We all know they can be really hard, and season 3 was rough for us. But we’ve been doing a lot of therapy, a lot of working on ourselves and each other, and it’s been a process. I feel like it’s relatable to anyone going through something like this, and I just hope the audience can see that we’re doing the best we can.”
The discussion also touched on her relationship with Brunette. When asked about the last time she spoke to him and the current state of her relationship with Jordan, she stated, “It’s been a long time. You guys see a lot in season 3 that I do speak to Marciano and get to the bottom of things, but that relationship is no longer. I’ll say that.”
As the drama unfolds in *The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives*, Ngatikaura’s candidness has resonated with viewers. The series is currently streaming on Hulu, allowing fans to follow the journey of the cast in real time. This ongoing narrative of personal challenges and growth continues to engage audiences, offering a glimpse into the realities of their lives.
