Whitney Leavitt Teases How Her âDWTSâ Journey Will Play a Role in Upcoming âMormon Wivesâ Season 4 (Exclusive)
- - Whitney Leavitt Teases How Her âDWTSâ Journey Will Play a Role in Upcoming âMormon Wivesâ Season 4 (Exclusive)
Luke ChinmanJanuary 27, 2026 at 12:00 AM
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Whitney Leavitt revealed in an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE how her journey on Dancing with the Stars will play a role in the upcoming season of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives
The 32-year-old TV personality is making her Broadway debut as Roxie Hart in Chicago, opening Feb. 2
Leavitt has also been leaning on her DWTS partner Mark Ballas â himself a former Broadway star â for advice throughout the rehearsal process
Whitney Leavittâs journey on Dancing with the Stars may have come to an end, but fans can still expect to see more from her time vying for the Mirrorball Trophy!
The 32-year-old TV personality â who rose to fame as the breakout star of Huluâs The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives after making waves on âMomTokâ during the pandemic â wowed fans and judges alike on the 34th season of DWTS in the fall. She and her pro partner Mark Ballasâs run ultimately came to a close on Nov. 18, only one episode short of the showâs finale.
In a conversation with PEOPLE before Leavittâs next career pivot â her Broadway debut as Roxie Hart in Chicago, opening Feb. 2 â the performer sat down for an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, where she teased the forthcoming fourth season of Mormon Wives.
âPeople are gonna be able to see behind the scenes of my Dancing with the Stars journey, which I think is really cool,â reveals Leavitt. âNot a lot of people have been able to see that, so Iâm excited.â
While Leavitt unfortunately came short of the Mirrorball Trophy, she soon had a new reason to celebrate: After secretly sending in audition tapes throughout the season, she was invited to audition in person two days after her elimination and booked the role of Roxie the day after her audition.
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Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas
When she found out she got the role, Leavitt tells PEOPLE, she was actually with her DTWS partner, Mark Ballas, who was âa huge advocate and motivator for me to go after it and really give it my all.â
âHe was just so ecstatic and so excited me,â she continues of Ballas, who notably played Frankie Valli in Broadwayâs Jersey Boys in 2017. âHe saw the work that I put into it.â
And through the rehearsal process, Ballas has continued to support her â sharing everything from the âtechnical things,â like how to preserve your voice and body during grueling hours in the theater, to more philosophical musings.
Above all else, Leavitt says Ballas gave her the same advice ahead of their run on DWTS: âLive in the moment and just be present, because that will be the most enjoyable. And youâll obviously perform better rather than just anticipating the next thing.â
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Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas on 'Dancing with the Stars'
Leavitt has also leaned on other Broadway royalty â namely Vanderpump Rules star Ariana Madix, who played Roxie for two runs on Broadway in 2024 â as she prepared to take the stage.
âMy go-to for advice has been Ariana,â Leavitt tells PEOPLE. âWeâve been talking a lot â you know, the dos and donâts, taking care of yourself while doing this, because Iâve never done this before.â
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