Whitney Leavitt Leaves The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives
Introduction
Whitney Leavitt has officially announced that she is leaving the Hulu reality show The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.
Main Body
Leavitt shared the news through a written statement during her final performance in the Broadway show Chicago, which her lawyers later confirmed. This change comes as Leavitt expands her career; after reaching the semi-finals of Dancing With The Stars, she is now set to be the executive producer and lead actress in the new movie All For Love. At the same time, the production of the series has been affected by legal problems involving cast member Taylor Frankie Paul and her former partner, Dakota Mortensen. A court in Utah recently issued protective orders for both individuals, requiring them to stay at least 100 feet apart. These orders followed claims of domestic violence involving eleven different fights. Consequently, Paul pleaded guilty to an assault charge, which may be reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor if she completes a three-year probation period. Because of these conflicts, Hulu temporarily stopped filming the series, and ABC cancelled Paul's role as the lead in a season of The Bachelorette.
Conclusion
While Whitney Leavitt has moved on from the show, the production is still dealing with the legal consequences of Taylor Frankie Paul's court case.
Learning
đ Moving from 'And' to 'Consequently'
At the A2 level, we usually connect ideas using simple words like and, but, or so. To reach B2, you need Logical Connectors. These words tell the reader why something is happening before they even finish the sentence.
The Spotlight Word: Consequently In the text, we see: "Consequently, Paul pleaded guilty..."
Think of Consequently as a "Professional So." It signals a direct result of a previous action.
Compare the levels:
- A2 (Basic): She fought with her partner, so she went to court.
- B2 (Advanced): She was involved in multiple conflicts; consequently, she faced legal charges.
đ The "Action Result" Chain
Notice how the article builds a bridge between a cause and an effect. Let's look at the legal terminology used to describe these results:
- The Action: Domestic violence claims The Result: Protective orders (a legal requirement to stay away).
- The Action: Pleading guilty The Result: Probation period (a test of good behavior).
- The Action: Legal conflicts The Result: Temporarily stopped filming.
đĄ Pro-Tip: The "Semicolon" Power-Up
B2 speakers often use a semicolon (;) to join two related ideas without using a conjunction.
Example from the text: "This change comes as Leavitt expands her career; after reaching the semi-finals..."
Try this logic: Instead of saying: "I studied hard. I passed the exam." Try: "I studied hard; consequently, I passed the exam."