It’s no secret that the “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” cast loves plastic surgery.
Layla Taylor, who stars on the new Hulu reality show, tells Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast that she indulged in a succession of cosmetic procedures after filming Season 1.
“In the past four months, I’ve gotten my boobs done, my nose done and a tummy tuck and lip filler and chin filler and Botox,” says the 22-year-old, noting that being a divorced single mother of two influenced her decision to go under the knife.
“I had kids young and I love my babies to death but they screwed up my body and I wanted to feel hot again. I’m single,” she explains. “I want a new husband one day, so I had to revamp!”
Taylor’s close pal and co-star Demi Engemann tells us that getting plastic surgery at a young age is commonplace for members of the Mormon Church — especially those who reside in their home state of Utah.
“We all go this all done before we were 20 years old,” says Engemann, 30, who raved over her own rhinoplasty while chatting with “Virtual Reali-Tea.”
“That’s just the Utah way.”
A 2007 survey in Forbes named Utah’s capital, Salt Lake City, the “vainest city in the U.S.,” finding that there are six plastic surgeons per 100,000 residents — 2.5 times more than every other city of its size.
“Utah’s known for having very minimal procedures done to where we still look natural,” Engemann says of the state’s approach to nips and tucks.
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“And I feel like if you just get minimal things done that just bother you, then you don’t have to think about it. When you think about taking off the thought of it constantly, it’s worth it all day long.”
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” follows the scandalous world of a group of mom influencers — known to their legions of social media followers as #MomTok — who got caught in the middle of a swinging sex scandal that made international headlines.
But the glossy docuseries offers more than drama. Several episodes feature the ladies’ penchant for cosmetic tweaks, giving viewers a glimpse inside their visits to the med spa and more.
Engemann emphasizes that fellow “Mormon Wives” personality Jessi Ngatikaura “got labiaplasty” while cameras were rolling.
Still, Taylor admits that she is “probably” the most plastic-surgery obsessed among her group of gal pals.
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” is available to stream on Hulu.