The Actual Housewives of Salt Lake Metropolis star Heather Homosexual shared uncommon perception into her dynamic with ex-husband Invoice earlier than their divorce.
“About three days into my marriage, I noticed that we have been fiercely, deeply incompatible,” Heather, 51, revealed within the first episode of her new docuseries, Surviving Mormonism, which premiered on Bravo Tuesday, November 11. “I assumed he was marrying me for all the explanations he wasn't, and I used to be marrying him for all the explanations he didn't need to be a husband.”
Within the new sequence, Heather got down to dive deeper into the historical past of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, exploring the scandals and secrets and techniques saved behind closed doorways. She opened up about how her personal relationship with faith shifted through the years.
“It wasn't like I hit some level in my life the place Mormonism began to be a burden,” she instructed the cameras. “From the second I used to be conscious of it, it supplanted my identification. I'm a cradle Mormon, I used to be born into the religion. And I liked being Mormon rising up.”
Each of Heather's dad and mom have been from Mormon households. “All of our household rituals and household traditions and household togetherness was centered round church actions and our church beliefs,” she mentioned. “I had these siblings who have been my built-in greatest buddies and we have been all in on it collectively. And I didn't really feel prefer it was faux.”
In response to Heather, some of the essential rules of the Mormon religion is “that the best happiness on earth will be discovered throughout the household and the household is the car by which to develop nearer to God and attain everlasting life.”
“That perception knowledgeable the kind of household I wished to create for myself,” the truth star continued. “The second I met somebody that was prepared, I knew that I had the capability to make any marriage work as a result of I liked God, I liked being Mormon, I used to be good at being Mormon. However I used to be very, very unsuitable.”
Heather and Invoice — who additionally comes from an extended line of loyal Mormons — bought married in 2000 and separated after 11 years. The previous couple's divorce was finalized in 2014.
“Divorce wasn't in my vocabulary,” Heather mentioned in Tuesday's episode. “I didn't know anybody that was divorced. However he did. My marriage was ending and my Mormon dream was shattered too. And my total life imploded.”
RHOSLC followers have seen Heather navigate her life post-divorce together with her and Invoice's three daughters for the reason that present debuted in 2020. Throughout season 6, Heather bought candid about coparenting together with her ex-husband.
“My husband by no means had custody of the kids,” she mentioned on RHOSLC in September. “He by no means had them in a single day. I had them 100% of the time. And his involvement was, you realize, enjoyable dad visits as soon as every week.”
Heather admitted that elevating her children alone was a “actually exhausting” period in her life. “And principally exhausting as a result of I couldn't present them it was exhausting,” she instructed her fellow Housewives. “I acted prefer it was excellent and regular, and I used to be so completely happy, and I used to be so advantageous. And I liked every part I used to be doing. However I used to be gritting my enamel the entire time. I'm exhausted, truthfully. I'm simply trying ahead to a brand new chapter.”
All three episodes of Surviving Mormonism With Heather Homosexual will probably be out there to stream on Peacock Wednesday, November 12.
