The rumors are true. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Miranda Hope is venturing into music.
Hope is set to release her debut single, “FU4THAT,” a country song, on June 26. The track is expected to launch her country music career. (See the official art above.)
“Stepping into music feels like the natural next chapter for me,” Hope said in a statement shared with The Hollywood Reporter. “I’ve spent the last few years building a platform through television and social media, but music has always been where I felt most connected to myself. This release represents a new challenge, a new audience and an opportunity to share a different side of who I am.”
News of Hope’s official release of “FU4THAT” comes after the reality star previously teased on social media that a music project might be in the works. THR has learned that music is a passion Hope has been pursuing behind the scenes.
Hope joined Hulu’s The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives in season two. The series follows a group of Mormon mom influencers and became Hulu’s most-watched unscripted premiere of 2024. It also earned an Emmy nomination last year.
While it’s not yet clear what inspired Hope’s first single, Mormon Wives has generated no shortage of headlines. Most recently, cast member Jessi Draper came under fire for kissing Hope’s ex-husband, Chase McWhorter. Meanwhile, production on season five was temporarily halted amid controversy surrounding Taylor Frankie Paul before later resuming. An ongoing feud between Paul and castmate Mikayla Matthews has also fueled speculation about the future of the series.
Regardless, it’s an “FU4THAT” summer.
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