December 16, 2025 8:31 am EST

TLC’s docuseries The Cult of the Real Housewife explored allegations against Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Mary Cosby and husband Robert Cosby Sr. — including monetary extortion and affair claims.

The special, which premieres on January 1, highlighted ex-congregants of Mary, 53, and Robert’s church, Faith Temple Pentecostal Church. Mary’s sister, Denise Jefferson, and cousin Dan Cosby were also interviewed alongside investigative journalists and bloggers who covered Mary’s backstory since she joined The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City in 2020.

In the first part of the doc, Mary and Robert were accused of extorting money from members of the church. There were also claims Mary had an affair with Cameron Williams, who appeared on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City before his death in 2021.

Mary was an original cast member on RHOSLC but did not attend the season 2 reunion, leading to her exit from the show. She returned in season 4 as a recurring cast member and has remained on the show since then.

The Cult of the Real Housewife addressed some of the claims about Faith Temple that Mary previously discussed on the hit Bravo series. She broke her silence about TLC’s docuseries two months before its release date.

“I think it’s sad and a shame. It’s horrible,” Mary said during a panel at BravoCon in November 2025. “That’s what I think.”

In response to a fan that wanted to know her reaction to the trailer, Mary added, “It’s not true.”

The Cult of the Real Housewives premieres on TLC Thursday, January 1, at 8 p.m. ET. All episodes will be available to stream the next day on HBO Max and discovery+.

Keep scrolling for the biggest revelations from the first part of the docuseries:

Playing the Leaked Audio

TLC used leaked audio from 2020 where Mary called her congregation “poor” and “stingy,” which she addressed at the season 1 RHOSLC reunion. Mary confirmed she was the voice in the audio but claimed it “was taken out of context.”

The Church’s Alleged Money Issues

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Rosalind Enoch, who was a member of the church, accused Mary and Robert of pressuring congregants to donate money.

“They created this thing called these heave offerings. They were going to have them every six months. It started to increase over time. We could have just had a heave offering meeting and then in a week or two, we’re having another meeting where we’re being told there’s an emergency, and they need $100,000,” she claimed. “You’re just being barricaded in here. During this meeting, everyone put their name and their amount on the list. If you didn’t have a certain amount, Robert would say, ‘And that’s all you have?’”

She continued: “They collect money and they use credit cards. In fact, I can recall texting my debit card number to one of the members that collected the money, so that he could enter that in manually. There were times that I would give $5,000. It was a lot.”

Rosalind’s brother, Ernest Enoch, had a similar experience.

“There were people cashing out 401Ks and losing homes. It got to be a financial embarrassment for some,” he noted.

Mary also addressed the accusations at an RHOSLC reunion, claiming, “My church couldn’t possibly take care of me. If they thought I was taking their money, they know better. I am a God-fearing woman, I would never do that.”

The Car Accident Mentioned by Mary on the Show

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In RHOSLC season 2, Mary spoke to Whitney Rose‘s daughter about a car accident involving someone from her church.

“One of [the] members in our church, their daughter had a crash. [It was] last night and she was ejected from the sunroof,” she claimed. “She fell down into a neighborhood [which was a] 30 feet drop off the freeway. Wear your seatbelt.”

Maikel Enoch died in 2021 after she was ejected from her vehicle’s sunroof during a rollover crash. Her father, Michael Enoch, was interviewed in the TLC doc about Mary bringing up the incident on her reality show.

“How did it make me feel? I was angry. That was an attack on me and my daughter. You have to be one miserable human being to go that low,” he said. “Why are you speaking on my daughter, anyway? You didn’t send condolences.”

Michael was glad his daughter “didn’t have to hear it,” adding, “It’s unfortunate for my daughter that she loved Mary and Robert. She loved the church. She kept a doll that Mary bought her when my daughter was a little girl. When I went to clean out her place, she still had that doll.”

According to Michael, Mary allegedly told members of the church not to donate to fundraising efforts to help the Enoch family after Maikel’s death.

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The Mystery Surrounding Cameron Williams

Mary’s costar Lisa Barlow dug into claims against Faith Temple on screen when she spoke to congregant Cameron about his experience. During a 2021 episode of RHOSLC, Cameron revealed he “mortgaged his house” and gave $300,000 to Mary.

Mary was confronted about Cameron’s side of the story. “I’ve been through this my whole life because people hated me for my life and my lifestyle,” she said at the time. “But I’m not God. I worship the God in me.”

The Cult of the Real Housewife acquired never-before-heard audio between Cameron — who died in late 2021 — and Mary’s cousin Dan Cosby. In the phone call, Cameron confessed to an alleged affair with Mary after he joined her church.

“He says, ‘What I’m going to tell you, I’m only telling you because I’m fearing for my life.’ If anything happened to him, he wanted his story out,” Dan recalled. “So then Cameron just started spilling the beans. According to Cameron, Mary went to Cameron’s house and she started asking him if he’ll put on this music.”

Dan continued: “They come sit by each other. Mary grabs Cameron’s hand and starts rubbing herself [against him]. And according to Cameron, he put his hand in her vagina. And I said, ‘What?’ He says, ‘And then we had sex.’”

The audio of Cameron included him sharing his frustrations about Mary. “I have no family here, no real friends,” he said. “I have nothing and I’m just in this church and Mary gives me everything.”

According to the docuseries, producers contacted Mary and Robert, but “they declined to be interviewed or to comment on any of the allegations made in the program.”

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