Mormon Wives: Mikayla Matthews Opens Up About Surviving Sexual Abuse
Mikayla Matthews is bravely sharing her journey of healing from childhood sexual abuse on the upcoming season of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, premiering on Hulu May 15. In a candid conversation, she reveals that she endured abuse for several years, starting when she was a child and ending when she was 15 years old.
Reflecting on a pivotal moment on Halloween in 2015 when she disclosed the abuse to her mother, Matthews shares her feelings of being dismissed and silenced by her family. Despite these challenges, she opens up about seeking therapy to confront her past trauma, break old patterns, and strive for personal growth in every aspect of her life.
In therapy sessions featured in the upcoming season, Matthews explores her emotions and confronts her abuser in a safe environment. She acknowledges the impact of her chronic health struggles on her emotional journey but finds solace in her husband’s unwavering support as they anticipate the arrival of their fourth child this summer.
Matthews candidly shares her hopes and fears surrounding her pregnancy, acknowledging the physical and emotional changes she has experienced. Through reading and therapy, she has found healing in letting go of past trauma and focusing on self-care. Despite the challenges, she remains determined to stay positive and embrace the healing process.
As she prepares to share her story with a wider audience, Matthews expresses both nervousness and excitement about connecting with viewers who may relate to her experiences. By sharing her journey, she hopes to provide support and encouragement to others facing similar struggles.