Demi Engemann Says Jennifer Affleck Inspired Her Spicy Nude Photos as MomTok Calls Jen a 'Porn Star for Her Husband'

The women are all about keeping things hot, for their husbands and themselves

<p>Hulu</p> Jennifer Affleck (left), Demi shows women photos

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Jennifer Affleck (left), Demi shows women photos

Warning: This post contains spoilers for Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.

The cast of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives has no problem keeping it spicy for their men.

The women talk candidly about sex and pleasure as Whitney Leavitt weighs the possibility of promoting a sex toy on her social media accounts.

"Before you're married it's like sex is taboo but the second you get married, you're supposed to be a porn star for your husband," Layla Taylor points out.

"We know who is the real porn star is for their husband," Whitney comments as the women all look over at Jennifer Affleck.

Jen sheepishly makes a face before joking, "Who we lookin' at?"

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The women all erupt into laughter as Mayci Neeley adds, "We've seen those nudes!"

"I'm not kidding, you inspired me to full," Demi Engemann says, stopping to illustrate spreading her legs, "for Bret and I'd never done anything like that."

"Wait you did it? Like you took the pictures?" the women ask.

"I took so many pictures!" Demi says, pulling out her phone and sharing the photos with her surprised friends.

In a confessional, Jen explains, "I've always been super comfortable with my sexuality, which I definitely think has gotten me in trouble."

"I am a conservative Mormon and do follow all those rules," she says.

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is currently streaming on Hulu.

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