Miranda Hope is taking her talents from reality television to the recording studio. The Hulu personality behind the hit series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives just dropped her debut single, “FU4THAT,” a country track that marks a significant career pivot.
Miranda Hope of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives debuts her country music career with "FU4THAT," a heartfelt single inspired by heartbreak and resilience.
The emotionally raw song hit major streaming platforms this week, including Spotify, offering fans a more intimate look at Hope’s life through music. Packed with sharp lyrics about heartbreak and betrayal, the single pulls from personal experiences the reality star has lived through—including her divorce.
Hope first teased the music project earlier this month, admitting the venture felt both thrilling and nerve-wracking. She said music has always been meaningful to her and provides an outlet for storytelling that goes beyond what television allows.
Though “FU4THAT” takes aim at past relationships, Hope stressed the song isn’t a one-person takedown. Instead, it weaves together multiple relationships from her past, with some verses specifically referencing her ex-husband. The result is a broader meditation on moving forward.
The release comes as Hope navigates a turbulent period in her personal life. Her divorce and ongoing drama from the reality series have kept her in the public eye, but the singer frames her new single as empowering rather than bitter. She’s hoping listeners will see it as a anthem about resilience and self-respect.
If “FU4THAT” is any indication, Hope isn’t stopping here. She’s already hinted at more music in the pipeline, signaling that her country music career is just getting started. For now, fans can stream the debut single across all major platforms as Hope adds recording artist to her growing list of titles.
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