Jordan Ngatikuara officially filed for divorce from Hulu reality star Jessi Draper Ngatikuara on Thursday in Utah, bringing a sudden end to their five-year marriage that played out in front of millions on “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.”
The filing lands like a bomb just months after the couple swore they had reconciled after a brutal 90-day separation that was the centerpiece of Season 4.
Jordan broke his silence with a short but heavy-hearted statement. “This has not been an easy decision and it comes with a heavy heart,” he wrote. “I’m grateful for the shared memories and the lessons. While our paths are now moving in different directions, my priority remains my children and ensuring they feel loved, supported, and protected through this transition. I am committed to handling this next chapter with kindness and respect. I kindly ask for privacy and understanding as we navigate this as a family.”
A Marriage That Cracked in Real Time
The couple married in 2020 and quickly welcomed a son and daughter together. Jordan also brought a daughter from a previous relationship into the family.
But trouble started early. In a raw November 2025 interview with People, Jessi revealed she had endured years of emotional abuse from Jordan after the wedding.
“It starts off slow,” she said. “It’s not like one big dramatic thing happens. It’s little behaviors over time, and then all of a sudden you look back and you’re too deep in it and you can’t do much about it.”
Season 4 captured the lowest point: a 90-day separation that left fans wondering if they would make it. The couple insisted they were stronger than ever when they reunited on camera.

Jessi Appears Unfazed the Day Before the Filing
Just 24 hours before Jordan walked into the Utah courthouse, Jessi posted a carefree selfie carousel on Instagram. She was still wearing her wedding ring.
On Thursday she shared Instagram Stories of herself laughing and practicing dance moves with “Dancing With the Stars” pro Sasha Farber, showing zero signs that her marriage was about to collapse.
The Entire Cast Is Imploding
The divorce news hits while production on Season 5 is already frozen because of co-star Taylor Frankie Paul’s explosive scandal.
A 2023 video surfaced last week showing Taylor hurling chairs at her ex Dakota Mortensen in front of their children during a violent fight. The footage forced Hulu to halt filming and ABC to pull the plug on Taylor’s upcoming “Bachelorette” season entirely.
Sources say the network is now scrambling to figure out if “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” can even continue with so much real-life chaos bleeding into the storyline.
What Happens Next for Jessi and the Kids
Jordan is asking for joint legal and physical custody of their two young children together, plus continued parenting time with his older daughter.
Court documents do not mention spousal support yet, but money is rarely simple when one spouse is a rising reality star and the other has stayed largely out of the spotlight.
Friends of Jessi tell us she is “devastated but not surprised” and is leaning hard on her MomTok sisters right now, even as the group itself is fracturing under the weight of back-to-back scandals.
This divorce is the latest proof that the cameras never stopped rolling on these women’s lives, even when the crew went home. What looked like a fairy-tale reconciliation on Season 4 has shattered off-screen, leaving three little kids and a fan base stunned.
Jessi and Jordan’s story showed millions of viewers the raw truth behind the perfect Instagram feeds. Sometimes love isn’t enough to fix what breaks in private.
What do you think: can “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” survive this much real drama, or is the show itself now on borrowed time? Drop your thoughts below and share this story with your friends.
