Jen Affleck Admits She Won’t Be Supporting Whitney Leavitt After ‘DWTS’ Elimination, Hints at Rift in ‘SLOMW’ Season 3

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Jen Affleck Admits She Won’t Be Supporting Whitney Leavitt After ‘DWTS’ Elimination, Hints at Rift in ‘SLOMW’ Season 3

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Jen Affleck suggested she isn’t rooting for co-star Whitney Leavitt after getting eliminated on Dancing with the Stars, and she hinted that something happened between them on the new season of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.

On Tuesday’s live results show, both Whitney and Jen were on the chopping block. When the host announced that Jen was getting the boot, Whitney was seen smiling.

On a TikTok Live after the elimination, Jen hinted at her relationship with Whitney.

“I would be rooting for a former MomTok person, but we won’t get into it because you’ll have to wait for season 3,” said Jen, via @themormonwivesreport on Instagram. “Okay, we’ll end this live now.”

Her dance partner, Jan Ravnik, added, “I’m out of this chat. Too much drama for me! Too much drama … Goddamn it.”

Jen then laughed before ending the video.

Back in May, Jen and her husband, Zac Affleck, revealed how they met.

“There’s a Mormon dating app called Mutual. It’s kind of like Tinder but it’s just for Mormons. I was moving after my freshman year of college. I had just gotten back from my LDS mission to the Dominican Republic,” Zac stated. “I got the Latina fever and was looking for someone spicy.”

“We ended up dating and then Jen was going to go on an LDS mission after that. She decided to not turn in her papers and she gave me an ultimatum,” he continued. “She said, ‘I’m not going to go on a mission and I think we should get married.’ … So I started saving up my money. I actually took a loan from my dad and bought a ring and proposed. We got married like 10 months later.”

Later on, Zac commented on Jen being the ‘breadwinner.’

“It still sometimes makes me insecure. Sometimes I’m at home on a random Tuesday as a stay-at-home dad or I’m at the trampoline park with my two kids and I’m like, ‘What the hell am I doing with my life?’” he said. “I’m grateful that that’s even a possibility. I still think I want to figure out what I want to do. But back at that time, it was really hard because this dynamic had switched.”