Step Aside MomTok! “Mormon Wives ”Cast's“ ”Husbands Form Their Own Group in Hilarious TikToks: 'It's Daddy's Turn'
The husbands and partners of the 'Mormon Wives' cast teamed up for an epic collaboration to rival MomTok
Will MomTok survive the potential rise of DadTok?
The husbands and partners of The Secret Lives of Mormons Wives came together for a hilarious parody of MomTok on Instagram on Oct. 31. The collaboration poked fun at the viral videos made by the group and featured the partners of Taylor Frankie Paul, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neely, Whitney Leavitt, Jessi Ngatikaura and Demi Engemann.
The first TikTok video had "POV: It's Daddy's Turn" written over the clip and showed the members of "DadTok" lip-syncing to City Girls song "What We Doin.' "
The second video featured the partners and husbands re-enacting the viral "suspect" trend where a person runs while someone else calls them out for certain actions.
The first clip featured Taylor Frankie's partner Dakota running while the cameraman said, "Suspect's new addiction is his baby mama," to which Dakota stopped running and told the camera, "That's true."
Dakota's appearance in the video with the other husbands also seemed to confirm that he and Taylor have reconciled after breakup rumors surfaced. Taylor previously alluded to entering "a new chapter" on Instagram Stories in September though later seemingly confirmed in October that they worked out their differences.
Another clip showed Jessi's husband Jordan running as the cameraman said, "Suspect only carries credit cards that say JZ styles on them,” playfully referencing his wife's hair extension company.
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The video also featured a playful dig at Whitney's husband Conner as the cameraman joked, "Suspect was last seen on Grindr," to which he replied, "Guys," while the rest of the husbands laughed in the background.
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While fans loved seeing the husbands and partners come together for the videos, some questioned the noticeable absence of Jen Affleck's husband Zac.
An exclusive source confirmed to PEOPLE in October that the pair were still married, shutting down breakup rumors that swirled after Jennifer was seen without her wedding ring in a TikTok video.
The source told PEOPLE that Jen often goes without her wedding ring, adding that she has never really worn it consistently and it's not something that bothers her husband.
To bolster the fact that the reality couple is still going strong, the source told PEOPLE they're currently filming the second season of the hit Hulu series at their home.