Whitney Leavitt Exits 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' After 4 Seasons

Whitney Leavitt has announced her departure from 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' after four seasons. She revealed the news during her final performance as Roxie Hart in Chicago on Broadway. Leavitt credited the show for launching her career but expressed a desire to challenge herself in new ways. She hinted at future plans in acting and entertainment, including potential film roles.

Key Points: Whitney Leavitt Leaves 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives'

  • Whitney Leavitt exits after 4 seasons
  • Announcement made during Broadway show
  • Hints at future acting and film roles
  • Credits show for launching her career
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Whitney Leavitt announces exit from 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' after four seasons

Whitney Leavitt announces exit from 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' after four seasons, revealed during her final Broadway performance as Roxie Hart.

"I wouldn't be where I am without it, but it feels like it's time to challenge myself in other ways - Whitney Leavitt"

Washington DC, May 4

Reality television personality and actor Whitney Leavitt has announced that she is stepping away from '' after four seasons, according to E! News.

The 32-year-old revealed the news during her final performance as Roxie Hart in Chicago on Broadway on April 3. Her representative also confirmed her departure to Deadline.

Leavitt made the announcement in a theatrical fashion, reading a headline from a newspaper in character during the Sunday night show, as seen in footage published by TMZ.

"What is that?" she said, pointing to the paper. "'Whitney'...let me see. 'Whitney Leavitt Announces She's Leaving'" according to E! News.

The crowd erupted in cheers following the reveal, with the alum turning to the audience and opening her arms in acknowledgement of the moment.

Her decision comes after she had hinted at a possible departure in an earlier interview with The Hollywood Reporter. "I'm figuring it out in real time," she said. "We're figuring it out together, but it feels like that's the trajectory of where it's going," according to E! News.

Leavitt, who shares three children--Sedona, 6, Liam, 4, and Billy, 17 months--with her husband Conner Leavitt, credited the show for launching her career.

"I wouldn't be where I am without it," she said, adding, "but it feels like it's time to challenge myself in other ways and fulfil these dreams and passions that I've been trying to get even before the show," according to E! News.

"I wouldn't be where I am without that platform and this group that we created, this business that we created, but maybe it's time for me to branch out in other areas," she reiterated.

She also expressed confidence that her co-stars would support her decision. "I feel, today, that each one of them would support me in that," she said, according to E! News.

Looking ahead, Leavitt hinted at future plans in acting and entertainment. "I love entertaining, I love acting, so that's what I can tease," she shared. "Hopefully, more films you'll see me in," according to E! News.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Four seasons is a decent run. In Indian reality TV, some shows run for 10+ seasons and the cast gets stale. Smart move to leave at the peak rather than being forced out later. Also, Broadway is no joke - respect for trying something that challenging.
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Arjun K
What is it with these American reality shows and constant drama? I watched a couple of episodes once and it felt like a daily soap from Star Plus! 🤣 Anyway, best of luck to her. At least she's got a solid backup plan with acting.
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Nisha Z
I've been following Mormon Wives since Season 1! Whitney was always my favorite - she seemed more level-headed than the others. Sad to see her go but excited for her future. It's refreshing to see someone leave on their own terms for once. Yeh logon ke reality shows mein aisa kum hi hota hai.
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James A
Big moment for her! Leaving a hit show for Broadway is bold. I wonder if the show will survive without her. The dynamic will definitely change. Wishing her all the best in her acting career - maybe we'll see her in some indie films soon.
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Vikram M
Interesting how she announced it during a Broadway show - very theatrical! But I have to say, leaving a guaranteed paycheck with three young kids is risky. At least her husband seems supportive. Hope she has a solid financial plan. In India, we usually think twice before leaving stable income.

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