Miranda Hope, a cast member of the reality series "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," is releasing her debut country single titled “FU4THAT” [1].
The move marks a significant career pivot for Hope as she transitions from reality television into the music industry. By leveraging her existing platform and the support of her co-stars, Hope is attempting to expand her public identity beyond the confines of the "MomTok" community.
Hope announced the upcoming release through an Instagram post shared by the cast of her television show [2]. The single is scheduled to drop on June 26, 2024 [1].
Hope said the song allows her to tell her story in a completely different way [2]. This approach suggests a desire for more creative autonomy and a different medium for self-expression than the edited format of reality TV.
The announcement has garnered support from the "MomTok" community, including her fellow cast members. This collective backing serves as a promotional engine for the track, ensuring a built-in audience of followers who have followed her personal life on screen.
While the specific lyrical content of "FU4THAT" has not been fully detailed in the announcement, the title suggests a bold tone. Hope is utilizing her social media presence to build anticipation for the June 26, 2024 [1] release date.
“Miranda Hope is releasing her debut country single titled “FU4THAT””
This transition reflects a broader trend of reality television personalities diversifying their brands into music and digital content to maintain relevance. By pivoting to country music, Hope is tapping into a genre known for storytelling, which allows her to control her narrative outside of the scripted or edited environment of a reality show.



