Mormon Wives’ Whitney Leavitt Declares Son Billy as Her ‘Final Child’
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Whitney Leavitt is contemplating the arrival of her and husband Conner Leavitt’s third child, son Billy, marking it as their final addition to the family.
“I can’t fully grasp the reality that Billy is my last baby,” Whitney, 32, shared on her Instagram Story on Thursday, March 26. “This chapter of our lives has been incredibly full, beautiful, and a bit chaotic. It’s everything I’ve hoped for and more. Yet, at times, it feels like it’s rushing by.”
She added, “Some days, like today, it overwhelms me in the sweetest and most bittersweet way. I know the saying ‘they grow up so fast’ is often overused, but it’s truly accurate! I’m reminding myself today to cherish these little moments.”
Along with her message, Whitney posted a video of herself cradling Billy in the bathroom while dancing and singing to him. At the end of the footage, she lovingly kissed Billy’s cheek.
Whitney and Conner, 31, first became parents in 2019 with the birth of their daughter Sedona. They expanded their family with sons Liam and Billy in 2021 and 2024, respectively.
Since welcoming her youngest son, Whitney and her family have moved to New York City after she secured the role of Chicago’s Roxie Hart on Broadway. As she explores new opportunities beyond reality television, she has hinted at potentially leaving Mormon Wives.
“Well, I’m figuring it all out in real time,” Whitney told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published on March 16 when asked about a possible exit. “We’re navigating this together, but it feels like that’s where things are headed. However, I wouldn’t be in this position without it, but it feels like the right time to challenge myself in new ways and pursue these dreams and passions I’ve had even before the show.”
When asked if her fellow MomTok members expect her “not to seize some of these incredible opportunities,” Whitney replied, “I don’t know if that’s an expectation.”
“If so, it hasn’t been communicated to me,” she said. “Just like any group, let’s take One Direction as an example, I hope they’d support one another when branching out for solo careers because it felt like the right moment.”
She continued, “And while I can’t speak for the other women, it seems like that’s what’s happening with me. I wouldn’t be where I am without this platform and the community we’ve built, but perhaps it’s time for me to explore new avenues. I feel that each of them would support me in that today.”
