DWTS’ Whitney Leavitt furious at host Julianne Hough for asking ‘petty’ Mormon Wives question ahead of elimination

DANCING with the Stars’ Whitney Leavitt was ‘furious’ that host Julianne Hough brought up ‘petty’ drama from The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives on live TV, The U.S. Sun can reveal.

During Tuesday night’s semifinals, Julianne said she had to “address the elephant in the room” with Whitney’s controversial comments she made on season 3 of the Hulu show.

Whitney Leavitt appears taken aback after host Julianne Hough asked a ‘petty’ Mormon Wives questionCredit: ABC

Host Julianne Hough brought up Whitney’s drama from Secret Lives of Mormon WivesCredit: ABC

Following Whitney’s first dance of the evening with her pro partner, Mark Ballas, the Utah influencer appeared taken aback when met with some shade from host Julianne.

“She didn’t appreciate Julianne calling her out on live TV, that was so awkward.

“Julianne didn’t need to bring up the Mormon Wives comments so she thought that was a petty move.

“She handled it as gracefully as she could but she knows she deserved to be in the finale talent-wise,” an insider told The U.S. Sun.

During Prince night on DWTS, Whitney, 32, and Mark did a Cha-Cha to his classic hit, 1999.

After receiving high praise from the judges on the ballroom floor, the duo headed up to the balcony to talk to Julianne before receiving their scores.

“Let’s just talk about the elephant in the room,” Julianne said – getting straight to the point.

“You said on the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives that the only reason you wanted to do that show is so you could do this show. Why do you want to be here so much?”

Whitney Leavitt appears emotional on DWTS before her shocking eliminationCredit: ABC

Layla Taylor, Miranda McWhorter, Jessi Ngatikaura, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley, Taylor Frankie Paul, Jennifer Affleck, Whitney Leavitt, Demi Engemann at The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season 2 Los Angeles premiere held at Paramount Theatre on May 09, 2025Credit: Getty

While Whitney seemed surprised by the question, she attempted to give a polite reply.

“After two seasons of doing the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, I wanted to take a break.

“But once I found out that this would be an opportunity for all the girls to go after this, I wanted to take that chance.

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