The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Whitney Leavitt is reflecting on her and husband Conner Leavitt’s third baby, son Billy, being their last child.
“I can’t always wrap my head around the fact that Billy is my last baby,” Whitney, 32, wrote via her Instagram Story on Thursday, March 26. “This season of our life has been so full, beautiful & chaotic. It’s everything I’ve asked for and more. But, it also, at times, feels like it’s moving too fast.”
She continued, “Some days, like today, it overwhelms me in the sweetest, most bittersweet way. I know the phrase ‘they grow up so fast’ is so incredibly overused. But it’s so incredibly true! Reminding myself today to be in these little moments.”
Alongside the message, Whitney shared a video of her holding Billy in the bathroom as she danced and sang to him. At the end of the clip, she sweetly kissed Billy’s cheek.
Whitney and Conner, 31, became parents in 2019, when they welcomed daughter Sedona. The pair added sons Liam and Billy to their family in 2021 and 2024, respectively.
In the year since welcoming her youngest son, Whitney and her family relocated to New York City after she landed the role of Chicago’s Roxie Hart on Broadway. As Whitney continues to pursue other opportunities outside of the reality TV space, she has hinted at her exit from Mormon Wives.
“Well, I’m figuring it out in real time,” Whitney told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published on March 16, when asked about a potential departure. “We’re figuring it out together, but it feels like that’s the trajectory of where it’s going. But again, I wouldn’t be where I am without it, but it feels like it’s time to challenge myself in other ways and fulfill these dreams and passions that I’ve been trying to get even before the show.”
When asked whether her fellow MomTok members expect her “not to jump at some of these amazing opportunities,” Whitney replied, “I don’t know if that’s an expectation.”
“If it is, it hasn’t been communicated to me,” she said. “But just like any band, let’s just use One Direction for a minute, I would hope that they would all support each other when they broke off and had their individual careers because it felt like the right time to do that.”
She continued, “And, you know, I can’t speak for the other women, but it kind of feels like that’s what’s happening with me. I wouldn’t be where I am without that platform and this group that we created, this business that we created, but maybe it’s time for me to branch out in other areas. And I feel, today, that each one of them would support me in that.”














