In a raw and revealing confrontation, Jessi Ngatikaura has addressed Whitney Leavitt’s ongoing tensions with the MomTok community, expressing concerns over Whitney’s trustworthiness.
During Layla Taylor’s divorce party, Ngatikaura and Leavitt engaged in a candid discussion about the strained dynamics within the MomTok group. Leavitt, known for her role on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, expressed her frustration about being labeled a “user” within the group.
Ngatikaura didn’t hold back, suggesting that Leavitt’s behavior might contribute to the group’s distrust. “It feels like you might be using people until you get bored and then moving on,” Ngatikaura remarked. “If you have issues with everyone in the group, it raises red flags.”
Despite Leavitt’s denial, Ngatikaura continued to address concerns, stating, “People feel you’re quick to share what others are saying, which makes it hard to trust you.”
Leavitt, visibly upset, responded to Ngatikaura’s critique. She revealed that no one from the group reached out after she exited the MomTok group text. Ngatikaura questioned Leavitt’s motive, asking, “Was leaving the chat a test to see if anyone would reach out, or was it simply about protecting yourself?”
Leavitt defended her decision, stating, “I wanted out. That was me protecting myself.”
The intense exchange was observed by the rest of the group from a distance. Ngatikaura made a striking statement, saying, “Every single person in this group, except Mayci, has expressed negative feelings about you.”
In a subsequent confessional, Leavitt admitted feeling hurt by the conversation. “After my talk with Jessi, I felt like she wanted me to feel pain, not out of concern but because she wanted me to hurt.”
The dialogue underscores the deepening rifts within the MomTok group, leaving questions about reconciliation and trust hanging in the balance.