Jessi Ngatikaura isn't keeping the state of her marriage a secret.
Indeed, the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star shared insight into her relationship with husband Jordan Ngatikaura following rumors that she had cheated on him with Vanderpump Villa's Marciano Brunette.
"We are back together," Jessi told E! News' Will Marfuggi in a joint interview with costar Jen Affleck. "We're trying to work on it. Relationships are not perfect. I think a situation like ours, it's going to take time. It's not going to something that's just amazing overnight."
In fact, the 33-year-old shared a glimpse into the work she and the solar company manager—who share kids Jagger, 5, and Jovi, 2, as well as Jordan's 13-year-old daughter Peyton from a previous relationship—have done amid this difficult chapter.
"We're in therapy," she explained. "We have our ups and downs, but we're just showcasing our story, hoping it can help others and that they can relate to it 'cause it's real."
Following The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season two May finale—during which Marciano alleged that he and Jessi began an affair when MomTok made an appearance on Vanderpump Villa—Jessi and Jordan's strained marriage comes to the forefront.
In season three—premiering all 10 episodes on Hulu Nov. 13—Mikayla Matthews and Mayci Neeley are ready to get to the bottom of it as they put Marciano in the hot seat.
Although Jessi—who married Jordan in 2020—hasn't confirmed or denied the cheating allegations, she hasn't shied away from speaking about her relationship, despite ongoing speculation about how she and Jordan are doing.
"I will say that reality TV is hard on any relationship—whether it's a friendship or a marriage," the reality star explained on The Viall Files podcast in May. "We're working through things and we're trying our best, but things are a little tricky right now. Relationships are hard and they're nuanced."
And she isn't afraid to call out her loved ones when she needs to, either. For instance, when it comes to whether Jordan has been a good role model to their kids, she simply told host Nick Viall, "No."
"There's been a lot that's happened," Jessi—who was not sporting her wedding ring at the time—added. "I think that he and I are both willing to work on things and change, but maybe he should be asked that question because that might wake him up."
As fans await season three of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, keep reading for more new and upcoming TV releases.
The Rookie (ABC) - Jan. 6
Nathan Fillion returns for season eight of the procedural.
Will Trent (ABC) - Jan. 6
Ramón Rodríguez and team return to solve more cases on season four.
Finding Your Roots (PBS) - Jan. 6
Twenty new celebrity guests will sit down with Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. to learn about their genealogical history and the journeys of their ancestors dating back hundreds of years when season 12 premieres.
Best Medicine (Fox) - Jan. 6
The series centers on Dr. Martin Best (Josh Charles), a brilliant surgeon who abruptly leaves his illustrious career in Boston to become the general practitioner in a quaint East Coast fishing village where he spent summers as a child. Unfortunately, Martin’s blunt and borderline rude bedside manner rubs the quirky, needy locals the wrong way, and he quickly alienates the town, even though he's all they've got. Although Martin can expertly address any medical ailment or mystery in this idiosyncratic town, he’s really just desperate to be left the hell alone. Instead, he keeps getting dragged right smack into the middle of their personal chaos, feuds and fantasies. What the locals don’t know is that Martin’s terse demeanor masks a debilitating new phobia and childhood trauma that prevent him from experiencing true intimacy with anyone. But tenacity is the creed of everyone in their small village, and the people who live there may be exactly what the doctor ordered.
The Masked Singer (Fox) - Jan. 7
Season 14 debuts with new mystery celebrities.
The Traitors (Peacock) - Jan. 8
During season four, fate takes the spotlight as contestants tempt destiny inside the castle - where every move, alliance, and betrayal could change the game.
HIS & HERS (Netflix) - Jan. 8
Set in the sweltering heat of Atlanta, Anna lives in haunting reclusivity, fading away from her friends and career as a news anchor. But when she overhears about a murder in Dahlonega – the sleepy town where she grew up – Anna is snapped back to life, pouncing on the case and searching for answers. Detective Jack Harper is strangely suspicious of her involvement, chasing her into the crosshairs of his own investigation. There are two sides to every story: HIS & HERS, which means someone is always lying.
A Thousand Blows (Hulu) - Jan. 9
Inspired by the true-life stories of a group of characters battling for survival in the brutal East End of London in the 1880s. One year later, Hezekiah's a shadow of the man he once was whilst Sugar Goodson is estranged from his family and drinking himself to death. Just as Wapping is about to sigh its last breath, Mary Carr bursts back into town with her loyal second, Alice Diamond, to reassemble her gang and reclaim her crown. As always, Mary has a plan; one which will involve all those she holds dearest. And this time it's riskier than ever.
Tell Me Lies (Hulu) - Jan. 13
Tell Me Lies season three follows Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) as they've rekindled their tumultuous romance in time for spring semester at Baird College. While they promise things will be different this time, past indiscretions hinder their best intentions, and Lucy finds herself embroiled in a controversy she wants nothing to do with. Meanwhile, the disastrous repercussions from the previous year also force Lucy and Stephen's friends to face their own destructive behaviors. As scandalous secrets fester around campus, vicious consequences threaten Lucy and everyone in her circle.
Fear Factor: House of Fear (Fox) - Jan. 14
Hosted by Johnny Knoxville, the iconic reality competition Fear Factor is coming back bigger, bolder and more daring as Fear Factor: House of Fear! Dropped into an unforgiving, remote location, a group of strangers will live together under one roof, and face mind-blowing stunts, harrowing challenges and a twisted game of social strategy where trust is fleeting—and fear is a weapon. Only one contestant will conquer all their fears and walk away with the massive grand prize!
Riot Women (Britbox) - Jan. 14
A teacher, a police officer, a pub landlady, a midwife and a shoplifting freeloader: Five menopausal women form a punk rock band to take part in a local talent contest, and suddenly find they have a lot more to shout about than they ever imagined. As they become closer, the teacher, Beth, and freeloader, Kitty, discover a surprising, heartbreaking connection.
Going Dutch (Fox) - Jan. 15
Season two debuts.
Animal Control (Fox) - Jan. 15
Season four debuts.
Drops of God (Apple TV+) - Jan. 21
In season two of the multilingual drama, Camille and Issei are thrust into their most perilous challenge yet: to uncover the origin of the world’s greatest wine, a mystery so profound that even their legendary father, Alexandre Léger, could not solve it. What begins as a pursuit of legacy, becomes a search for truth that spans continents and centuries, unearthing forgotten histories, hidden rivalries and secrets buried for generations. As the search pushes them to the edges of the world, and to the darkest corners of themselves—Camille and Issei must decide how much they are willing to sacrifice. The answer could shatter their bond as siblings…or destroy them both.
American Idol (ABC) - Jan. 26
American Idol premieres its ninth season on ABC and 24th season overall. Music superstars Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie and Carrie Underwood return as judges alongside Emmy Award-winning host Ryan Seacrest. For the first time ever, Idol will bring the iconic Hollywood Week round to Nashville. Hollywood Week: Music City Takeover will feature one round only as the hopefuls from all musical genres take the stage for a make-or-break performance, facing the biggest Hollywood Week cut in Idol history.
Memory of a Killer (Fox) - Jan. 26
Inspired by the book and 2003 award-winning Belgian film De Zaak Alzheimer, Memory of A Killer is a dramatic thriller starring Emmy nominee Patrick Dempsey as a hitman, Angelo Doyle, leading a dangerous double life while hiding an even deadlier personal secret.
Extracted (Fox) - Jan. 26
Season two of the family reality competition series debuts.
Shrinking (Apple TV+) - Jan. 28
Shrinking follows a grieving therapist (Jason Segel) who starts to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge, tumultuous changes to people’s lives…including his own.
Bridgerton (Netflix) - Jan. 29
The fourth season turns its focus to bohemian second son Benedict (Luke Thompson). Despite his elder and younger brothers both being happily married, Benedict is loath to settle down -- until he meets a captivating Lady in Silver at his mother's masquerade ball.
Next Level Chef (Fox) - Jan. 29
The cooking competition series returns for season five.
Fear Factor: House of Fear (Fox) - January 2026
Dropped into an unforgiving, remote location, a group of strangers will live together under one roof, and face mind-blowing stunts, harrowing challenges and a twisted game of social strategy where trust is fleeting—and fear is a weapon. Only one contestant will conquer all their fears and walk away with the massive grand prize!
Memory of a Killer (Fox) - January 2026
Inspired by the 2003 award-winning Belgian film De Zaak Alzheimer, Memory of a Killer is a dramatic thriller starring Patrick Dempsey as a hitman, Angelo Doyle, leading a dangerous double life while hiding an even deadlier personal secret — he has developed early onset Alzheimer’s.
Michael Imperioli stars opposite Dempsey in the role of Dutch, Angelo’s oldest friend and an accomplished chef whose restaurant is a front for criminal enterprise.
Family Guy (Fox) - Feb. 15
The animated comedy returns for season 24.
The Last Thing He Told Me (Apple TV+) - Feb. 20
In season two of The Last Thing He Told Me, when Owen (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) shows up after five years on the run, Hannah (Jennifer Garner) and her stepdaughter Bailey (Angourie Rice) find themselves in a race to figure out how to reunite their family before the past catches up to them.
American Dad (Fox) - Feb. 22
The animated comedy returns for its milestone 20th season.
Scrubs (ABC) - Feb. 25
ABC is scrubbing back in for Sacred Heart Hospital with the reboot of beloved comedy Scrubs starring Zach Braff, Donald Faison and Sarah Chalke.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (Apple TV+) - Feb. 27
Season two will pick up with the fate of Monarch—and the world—hanging in the balance. The dramatic saga reveals buried secrets that reunite our heroes (and villains) on Kong’s Skull Island, and a new, mysterious village where a mythical Titan rises from the sea. The ripple effects of the past make waves in the present day, blurring the bonds between family, friend and foe—all with the threat of a titan event on the horizon.
Outlander (Starz) - Mar. 6
In the eighth and final chapter of Outlander, a heart-wrenching journey lies ahead for Claire and Jamie’s enduring love story. Audiences can anticipate tender romance and the edge-of-your-seat drama fans have come to cherish over the past eight seasons, as the celebrated and genre-defining series approaches its epic conclusion.
The Bachelorette (ABC) - Mar. 22
Season 22 finds Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Taylor Frankie Paul searching for her Mr. Right.
Bachelor Mansion Takeover (HGTV) - 2026
HGTV will bring 12 former Bachelor, Bachelorette, Golden Bachelor and Golden Bachelorette contestants back to the mansion where it all began to give the famed property a dramatic makeover in the network’s newest design competition series Bachelor Mansion Takeover. The six-episode series, hosted by Jesse Palmer, will challenge fan-favorite franchise alumni with expert renovation skills.