“Mikayla's story breaks my heart that she didn't have a safe place! I wish I could just give her a hug and tell her she's safe.” TikTok · The Squeeze Podcast
Mikayla Matthews , known for the Hulu reality series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives , has shared her experiences with chronic illness, childhood trauma, and her journey toward health and self-acceptance.
“I liked her a lot more this season, but she 100% gives off mean girl vibes. I don't hate her, but def a mean girl.” TikTok · thesqueezepodcast · 6 months ago mckayla matthews
Viewers of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and her social media followers have shared a mix of supportive and critical reviews regarding her public persona and storyline.
“I find it kind of weird she walked away from her marriage instead of taking a break from Momtok. I think that right there shows her priorities.” Reddit · r/MormonWivesHulu · 1 month ago “Mikayla's story breaks my heart that she didn't
: Mikayla has openly reviewed her experience with therapy, noting that addressing childhood trauma has been key to her physical progress. She credits the process with helping her move out of "survival mode," even though talking about trauma can temporarily cause physical flares as a form of emotional release. Community & Audience Perspectives
: In a beauty-focused review, Mikayla demonstrated how this product helps manage dark circles. Viewers on TikTok have noted that despite her skin struggles, she remains a "beauty" and praised her for finding products that work without causing further irritation. I don't hate her, but def a mean girl
“Mikayla is the best human being. Situations from childhood that I approach in anger and hatred, she approaches with grace and understanding towards people who are not deserving. She is mature beyond her years.” TikTok · thesqueezepodcast · 6 months ago