I'm So Grateful for Our Petty 'Mormon Wives' Queens
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I'm So Grateful for Our Petty 'Mormon Wives' Queens
"Since I fell hard and fast for my 12-foot-hair-extension-clad sister-friends in Salt Lake City in September 2024, I've tended to my parasocial relationship with these Mormon women like they're a bed of peonies. Which is why, as I watched the final episode of season 3, I felt betrayed that we still hadn't learned what the "Fruity Pebbles" sex act from season 1 was all about. Girlfriends! (Sisterwives?!) It's me, your bestie-tell me what the fuck Demi Engeman and her husband did with Fruity Pebbles."
"The best way to appreciate this tale is with context first. So here are two quick recaps: In season 1, Whitney Leavitt and Mayci Neely told Mikayla Matthews that, on a girls' trip with Demi, she revealed something dirty that she and her husband, Bret Engeman, did. She called it "Fruity Pebbles," which, per Whitney, had "to do with taste." Whitney whispered it to Mikayla on air, who dropped her jaw and said she was "appalled." But we fans never got the details."
A fan became enamored with 12-foot-hair-extension-clad sister-friends in Salt Lake City and maintained a parasocial attachment. The fan felt betrayed when season 3's final episode failed to explain the 'Fruity Pebbles' sex act referenced in season 1. In season 1, Whitney Leavitt and Mayci Neely told Mikayla Matthews that Demi and her husband, Bret Engeman, performed something called 'Fruity Pebbles,' which Whitney said 'had to do with taste'; Mikayla reacted as 'appalled.' Whitney later gave Demi a gift box of Fruity Pebbles, and Demi was visibly unhappy. Demi's friendship with Jessi Ngatikaura deteriorated amid involvement with Marciano Bruntte, kissing rumors, disputed claims of sex, and accusations of sexual misconduct.
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