• The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives stars Jessi Ngatikaura and Layla Taylor are dealing with some mild off-camera drama.
  • Layla posted a video of Jordan from SLOMW, and Jessi called her out on not posting about Fruity Pebbles.
  • For those of you who don't know what "Fruity Pebbles" means, please head here for a wild ride.

Time to take a break from talking about Fruity Pebbles (kidding, they're heavily involved in this story), because Layla Taylor and Jessi Ngatikaura appear to be beefing off-camera. It started when Layla dropped a clip from The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives—in which she asks Jessi's husband Jordan if he's paying rent amid their separation.

Apparently Jessi wasn't here for this, because she commented "silent during fruity pebbles but let's continue to roast Jordan that's cool."

Note: the comment has seemingly been deleted—at least according to Layla over on TikTok:

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Meanwhile, Layla defended herself to a follower accusing her of "kicking this man when he's down," saying, "This is a past tense statement I already said. That's not perpetuating the situation. Kicking would be saying new statements. This is literally old."

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She also commented on a fan account, "It was a lighthearted video with a clip from the show a year ago. And in terms of fruity pebbles, I was texting her and sliding up on her stories and I also think I commented on one of @jordycray videos. I wasn’t aware there was an expectation I needed to get involved and make a video lot of the other women didn’t as well, so I didn’t know that was necessary, but noted moving forward."

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As a reminder, Jordan and Jessi's 90-day separation was a huge part of SLOMW this past season. They appear to be back together, at least according to Jessi telling Elite Daily (in an interview published November 14), "We are back together, working on things. Marriage is so hard, and relationships in general aren't easy. I just wanted to know that no matter what, whether we end up together or not, I gave it my all. I can say I don't regret trying."