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‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ stars reveal how much money they make from social media deals

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swinging sex scandal exposed by self-proclaimed creator of #MomTok Taylor Frankie Paul. She shocked the world when she revealed that she and her ex-husband partook in “soft swinging,” an agreement that involved having several partners but not going “all the way.”She not only changed her own life but the lives of other women in her community, including Whitney Leavitt and Mayci Neeley, who both star on the new Hulu show.

Although both women say they weren’t involved in the swinging scandal, they acknowledged how it affected their paychecks as working influencers, both positively and negatively. “If anything, it just gave us more publicity, to be honest with you,” Leavitt told E News!

of how the scandal has affected her paychecks. But Neeley disagrees to some extent.“It’s kind of a mix, though,” she said. “I threw an event for my business launch that I did on the show, and I had a couple of vendors that almost pulled out because they’re like, ‘Wait, are you in that swinging stuff?’ So, I think reputation-wise [we] took a little bit of a hit, but income-wise I don’t think it really affected us too much.”In terms of what they’re raking in, Leavitt says it’s difficult to estimate.“It’s hard because each year is different. … You could get a really big brand deal, like, ‘Hey, we want to have like a six-month contract with you,’ and then next year you don’t get it at all.

It varies drastically.”“It will vary for people depending on what your specialty is, like fitness and health or beauty,” the soon-to-be mother of three said, “toys or mommy products for your children.”“Each industry varies.

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