'Mormon Wives' Fans Spot A Big Error In The Season 3 Intro
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'Mormon Wives' Fans Spot A Big Error In The Season 3 Intro
"The Mormon Wives Season 3 intro sees the titular posse walk through the desert holding hands - first in form-fitting white gowns against a dusky scene surrounded by fire (why not?) and then in daylight, sporting flowy, sky-blue dresses as orange powder blows around them. But all the dramatics couldn't distract fans from an apparent mistake in the latter scene. "Please tell me I'm not the only one who notices the visible dress clamps," one TikTok user wrote."
"These tools are typically used when trying on clothes to help give you an idea of what a piece will look like once it's been tailored to your body. They can also be used in a pinch to, say, film the intro of your hit Hulu reality show, though ideally, fans wouldn't see past the illusion. Or perhaps, as one TikTok user joked: "It's on purpose, they look put together but they're hiding secrets.""
"Speaking of secrets, Season 3 was full of them. Much of the latest installment (which dropped on Nov. 13) revolved around Jessi Ngatikaura - who's recently been going by her given name, Draper - and the extent of her affair with Vanderpump Villa 's Marciano Brunette. Mayci Neeley, Mikayla Matthews, and a lie detector test helped the group arrive at some understanding of what really went down - which, Jessi has clarified,"
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 3 intro features a campy hymnal remix and dramatic visuals, showing the cast walking through a desert in white gowns and later in sky-blue dresses amid orange powder. Fans noticed visible dress clamps on at least one dress during a back shot, prompting TikTok and Reddit users to comment on the wardrobe mishap. Dress clamps are typically used to simulate tailoring and can be used quickly during filming, though viewers usually do not notice them. Season 3 centers on secrets, notably Jessi Ngatikaura (Draper) and her alleged affair with Marciano Brunette, with friends and a lie detector test probing the truth.
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