“Mormon Wives'” Miranda Hope Announces Debut Single, Says She's Telling Her Story in 'Completely Different Way' (Exclusive)
“Mormon Wives'” Miranda Hope Announces Debut Single, Says She's Telling Her Story in 'Completely Different Way' (Exclusive)
Luke Chinman, Sean MandellThu, June 11, 2026 at 8:37 PM UTC
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Miranda Hope announced that her debut single, a country song titled "FU4THAT," is out on June 26
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives revealed the surprising career pivot in a post on Instagram, captioning a video "FU4THAT SUMMER LOADING… 💋"
"Sharing this part of myself with the world is both exciting and intimidating," Hope exclusively tells PEOPLE about her foray into song
Miranda Hope is stepping into the recording booth.
On June 11, the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star, 28, revealed her latest career pivot: a country music career! In an Instagram post, Hope announced that her debut single, "FU4THAT," will drop on June 26.
"FU4THAT SUMMER LOADING… 💋" she captioned a video of her spelling out the song's title on a car's side mirror, before planting a lipstick kiss on the glass.
"Sharing this part of myself with the world is both exciting and intimidating," Hope exclusively tells PEOPLE about her foray into song. "Music has always been such a huge part of my life, and this project gave me an opportunity to tell my story in a completely different way."
Continues the reality TV personality: "I'm so proud of what we've created, can't wait for people to hear it, and this is just the beginning."
The forthcoming track from Hope — which, from its title, appears to promise a satisfying dig at someone who wronged her — comes after a tumultuous several months for the MomTok member.
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In March, her Mormon Wives castmate Jessi Draper shared a kiss with Chase McWhorter, to whom Hope was married for seven years until their divorce in 2024, and with whom she shares two kids. Draper quickly took accountability for the move, sending Hope apology flowers with a note that read, "I completely understand you being upset with me," but Hope still took to social media to slyly share her frustration with the situation.
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"GRWM while I process my friend group being a waiting room for my ex-husband," she wrote in an Instagram post. "it's not even a betrayal at this point, it's a tradition 🥰🥰." (McWhorter was also briefly romantically linked to Mormon Wives cast members Layla Taylor and Taylor Frankie Paul.)
McWhorter further turned heads the next month when he appeared on Harry Jowsey's podcast Boyfriend Material, where he told the host that he is "always yearning" to get back together with Hope but that she was "too smart" to agree.
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Hope is not the first member of MomTok to pivot to musical pursuits.
Notably, her costar Whitney Leavitt made a splash with her Broadway debut earlier this year, helming a record-breaking run of Chicago in the leading role of Roxie Hart. And her former Mormon Wives castmate, Demi Engemann, had a viral moment in the show's fourth season when she was filmed in the studio recording a song "True Colors" with her husband Bret.
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