Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay streams exclusively on Peacock, the primary platform for this Bravo limited series that premiered in November 2025.

Heather Gay, known from The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City and her book Bad Mormon , hosts this three-part docuseries exploring ex-Mormon stories of trauma, abuse, and church secrets through survivor interviews. All episodes dropped on Peacock on November 12, 2025, after an initial Bravo airing on November 11.

Streaming Platforms

  • Peacock : Full seasons available with plans starting at $7.99/month (with ads) up to $16.99/month (ad-free, downloads). Confirmed as the exclusive streaming home.
  • YouTube TV : Live Bravo channel access for real-time viewing, but on-demand episodes route back to Peacock.
  • No free options or other major services like Netflix, Hulu, or Prime Video currently host it.

Episode Breakdown

  1. A Bad Mormon (S1 E1, 42m) : Heather reflects on her LDS exit and meets survivors.
  1. The Highest Level of Heaven (S1 E2, 53m) : Explores guilt and church criticism through old friendships.
  1. Change is Gonna Come (S1 E3, 45m) : Delves into conversion therapy and personal reckonings.

Forum Buzz & Viewer Reactions

Reddit's r/realhousewivesofSLC lit up post-premiere with 277+ upvotes on a discussion thread.

"Heather excelled at hearing the victims out and allowing them to share their narratives in their own manner." – Enigma24KK (30 upvotes)

  • Fans praise Gay's empathetic hosting and raw survivor tales, calling it "honest" and "eye-opening."
  • Some note abrupt endings hinting at more episodes, though it's confirmed as a three-part limited series.
  • Critics from LDS perspectives question its balance, but ex-Mormon communities value the awareness.

Sites like Floodlit.org urge sensitivity toward survivors featured.

TL;DR : Fire up Peacock for all episodes—it's the go-to spot as of January 2026. Worth a watch if you're into RHOSLC drama with deeper cultural dives.

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