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Sad news for Whitney Leavitt fans—she is saying goodbye!

Looks like Whitney Leavitt is ready to leave it all behind. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star has put her family’s home in Washington, Utah, up for sale, TMZ reported Thursday.

The five-bedroom, four-bathroom house includes a pool, hot tub, sauna, and firepit, according to the listing, and offers a spacious kitchen perfect for tucking into a bowl of Fruity Pebbles.

Leavitt first revealed that she and her family were planning to stay in New York in an interview with The Cut last month.

“I hired movers,” she said. “They packed up our house. It’s for sale right now.” The move comes at a major turning point for her career.

The Mormon reality star is currently in the middle of a wildly successful run as Roxie Hart in Broadway’s Chicago, bringing in the musical’s highest box-office records in its 29-year history,per People.

She’s also set to make her film debut later this year starring in a holiday rom-com titled All For Love.

Also at some major turning points: pretty much all of the Mormon Wives wives, who are seemingly going through quite a bit right now.

There’s Taylor Frankie Paul, whose starring season as The Bachelorette was canceled last week after domestic-abuse allegations brought against her by the father of one of her children.

Meanwhile, Mikayla Matthews revealed she’s separated from her husband, Jace Terry, and Jessi Draper and her husband, Jordan Ngatikaura, are locked in bitter divorce proceedings following allegations that he emotionally abused her.

Filming has paused on SLOMW, and a spinoff set in Orange County, California, starring Jen Affleck is reportedly in the works.

Leavitt, meanwhile, suggested to The Cut that her SLOMW days might soon be behind her and expressed how grateful she’s been for her time on the show.

“No matter what, that’s where my start was,” she said. “Like people who were Nickelodeon stars, like Ariana Grande, that’s where they started, and that will always be a part of them.

That will always be a part of me.” Whether MomTok can survive this or not, at least things are looking up for Leavitt.

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