Aspyn Ovard, a social media influencer and cast member of the upcoming reality series 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange County,' has explained her decision to keep her three children off-camera. In a recent interview, Ovard stated that she prioritizes her children's privacy and does not want them to be part of the show's narrative.
Ovard, who shares her children with husband Parker Ferris, emphasized that while she is open about her own life as a Mormon wife and mother, she draws a firm boundary when it comes to her kids. 'I want them to have a normal childhood, away from the cameras and public scrutiny,' she said.
The series, a spin-off of 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,' focuses on a group of women in Orange County navigating faith, family, and friendships. Ovard's decision aligns with a growing trend among influencers who choose to limit their children's exposure on social media and reality TV.
No premiere date for 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange County' has been announced as of April 24, 2026. Ovard's comments have sparked discussions among fans about the ethics of featuring children in reality television.