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Mayci Neeley Sex Toys Are Top-Paying Brand Deal Offers

Mayci Neeley Sex Toys Are Top-Paying Brand Deal Offers
Published 2 days ago on May 15, 2025

'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Star Reveals Vibrators Are the Most Lucrative—Yet Controversial—Brand Deals.

As season two of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives premieres on Hulu, cast members are opening up about the unexpected offers that flood their inboxes—and the most surprising among them might shock fans.

Mayci Neeley, 30, a breakout star of the series, told DailyMail.com during the season two premiere that sex toys, particularly vibrators, are the most lucrative offers she’s received to promote on social media.

“I feel the highest deals are always vibrator deals,” Neeley admitted, referencing the staggering sums she’s been offered to endorse adult products. “The price has to be so crazy for me to accept it, and the price hasn't been right enough yet.”

Neeley added that she and her co-star Mikayla Matthews, 25, have both turned down such offers so far—but only because the money hasn’t been high enough.

A Taboo Topic in the Mormon Community

While Neeley has drawn the line for now, fellow castmate Whitney Leavitt, 32, took a different approach. Leavitt made headlines during season one after she revealed she had been offered $20,000 by Bellesa Boutique to promote vibrators—a proposal she initially wrestled with due to her conservative Mormon upbringing.

“I worry about the people I grew up with, specifically my family, seeing me promote this sex toy because it's very, very taboo,” Leavitt said in a confessional during the first season.

She ran the idea by her mother and sister, both of whom expressed discomfort. Her mother, in particular, described the subject as “a personal thing between you and your partner.”

When Leavitt mentioned that the product also catered to single women, her mother replied:

“I think when you’re seeking pleasure, it can just get out of hand.”

Despite the pushback, Leavitt ultimately accepted the deal. In a now-viral Instagram video, she proudly showcased her collection of Bellesa vibrators.

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'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Star Reveals Vibrators Are the Most Lucrative—Yet Controversial—Brand Deals.

As season two of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives premieres on Hulu, cast members are opening up about the unexpected offers that flood their inboxes—and the most surprising among them might shock fans.

Mayci Neeley, 30, a breakout star of the series, told DailyMail.com during the season two premiere that sex toys, particularly vibrators, are the most lucrative offers she’s received to promote on social media.

“I feel the highest deals are always vibrator deals,” Neeley admitted, referencing the staggering sums she’s been offered to endorse adult products. “The price has to be so crazy for me to accept it, and the price hasn't been right enough yet.”

Neeley added that she and her co-star Mikayla Matthews, 25, have both turned down such offers so far—but only because the money hasn’t been high enough.

A Taboo Topic in the Mormon Community

While Neeley has drawn the line for now, fellow castmate Whitney Leavitt, 32, took a different approach. Leavitt made headlines during season one after she revealed she had been offered $20,000 by Bellesa Boutique to promote vibrators—a proposal she initially wrestled with due to her conservative Mormon upbringing.

“I worry about the people I grew up with, specifically my family, seeing me promote this sex toy because it's very, very taboo,” Leavitt said in a confessional during the first season.

She ran the idea by her mother and sister, both of whom expressed discomfort. Her mother, in particular, described the subject as “a personal thing between you and your partner.”

When Leavitt mentioned that the product also catered to single women, her mother replied:

“I think when you’re seeking pleasure, it can just get out of hand.”

Despite the pushback, Leavitt ultimately accepted the deal. In a now-viral Instagram video, she proudly showcased her collection of Bellesa vibrators.

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