Mikayla Matthews Separates in Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives
Mikayla Matthews and her husband, Jace Terry, say they have agreed to a separation after struggling with intimacy issues that continued after Matthews revisited past sexual abuse. The split is shown in Episode 9 of Season 4, released on Hulu on March 12, and the moment underscores ongoing private and medical strains inside their marriage.
Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives Episode
Episode 9 of Season 4, released on Hulu on March 12, shows Matthews and Terry announcing a separation and discussing how intimacy has broken down between them. The on-camera exchange includes Terry telling Matthews that “at home you feel like you can’t focus on your skin and your health because I’m also here, ” and Matthews saying her nervous system goes into “fight or flight. ” The reporting of the scene confirms the separation as a present, agreed decision.
The pattern suggests this is not a fleeting argument caught on camera but a negotiated change in household arrangement displayed openly in the series.
Mikayla Matthews on Season 4
Matthews links the continued intimacy struggles to revisiting sexual abuse she disclosed in Season 3 and to an undiagnosed chronic illness she experienced postpartum after the couple’s third child in July 2025. She says past therapy work has not lessened her struggles, while Terry suggests she “commit to trauma therapy. ” On the show Matthews adds she is not trying to be away from the kids and that she and Terry are not intending permanent separation.
The details point to layered causes—past trauma and recent health problems—making the intimacy breakdown resistant to quick fixes and to standard therapy timelines.
Jace Terry and Children
The couple, married since 2018, have three children; Matthews was 17 when they had their first child. In the episode Terry tells Matthews it “would be better” for the kids if they worked things out, while Matthews says she needs to be “selfish for a period of time so that I can heal. ” Fellow castmate Mayci Neeley picks up Matthews as she leaves home, and the pair share a hug and a kiss goodbye on camera.
Those specifics indicate the separation has been arranged to keep daily parenting intact while addressing intimate and health-related challenges, rather than to create a complete household split.
On the show titled secret lives of mormon wives, Matthews acknowledges she does not know when the separation will end, saying it “could take weeks, it could take months to be healed. ”
The open question left by the program is explicit: when will Matthews’ separation from Jace Terry conclude, and whether a timeline tied to trauma therapy or medical diagnosis will resolve the couple’s intimacy issues.