Jessi Draper’s Husband Jordan Ngatikaura Files for Divorce After Five Years of Marriage
Reality television personality Jessi Draper is facing a new chapter in her personal life after her husband, Jordan Ngatikaura, officially filed for divorce, bringing an end to their five-year marriage.

According to reports, the filing was made on March 19, 2026, in Utah, marking a turning point for the couple whose relationship has played out both privately and on screen.
A difficult decision after years of challenges
In a statement shared following the filing, Ngatikaura described the split as a deeply emotional decision, emphasizing gratitude for their shared experiences while acknowledging that their lives are now moving in different directions.
He also underscored that his primary focus remains on their children, expressing a commitment to ensuring they feel supported throughout the transition.
The couple shares two young children together, and Ngatikaura is also father to a daughter from a previous relationship—adding another layer of responsibility as they move toward co-parenting.
A relationship under public strain
Draper and Ngatikaura’s relationship has been under increasing public scrutiny, particularly through their appearances on the reality series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. Over recent seasons, viewers have witnessed the couple navigating significant personal challenges.
Among the most notable revelations were Draper’s admission of an emotional affair and her claims of emotional difficulties within the marriage—issues that both partners acknowledged as contributing factors to the strain.
The pair had previously attempted to repair their relationship through therapy and a 90-day separation, efforts that Draper described as a process of self-reflection and growth.
Despite those attempts, the marriage ultimately did not recover.
Signs of a split had already emerged
In the months leading up to the filing, signs of a possible separation had begun to surface. Fans noted changes in Draper’s social media presence, including removing her husband’s name and reverting to her maiden name.
Such moves, while subtle, fueled speculation that the relationship was nearing its end.
At the same time, ongoing storylines in the reality series highlighted the couple’s struggles, making their eventual split less surprising to viewers who had followed their journey.
Navigating divorce in the public eye
The breakup highlights the challenges faced by couples whose personal lives unfold in front of a global audience. For Draper, the line between private hardship and public narrative has become increasingly blurred.
Reality television often amplifies personal conflict, turning intimate moments into shared experiences for viewers. While this visibility can foster connection, it can also intensify pressure on relationships already under strain.
Ngatikaura’s request for privacy reflects a growing trend among public figures seeking to reclaim control over deeply personal moments—even as public interest remains high.
A broader moment for the franchise
The divorce also comes amid a turbulent period for the broader Secret Lives of Mormon Wives franchise, which has been marked by off-screen controversies and shifting storylines.
While the series has built a following through its candid portrayal of relationships, the latest developments underscore the real-life consequences behind the drama.
What comes next
As the divorce process moves forward, neither Draper nor Ngatikaura has outlined detailed plans for the future. However, both appear focused on maintaining stability for their children.
For Draper, the split represents both an ending and a potential reset—personally and professionally. For Ngatikaura, it marks a transition toward co-parenting and rebuilding life beyond the marriage.
In the world of reality television, where relationships often evolve under constant observation, their story stands as a reminder that behind every storyline is a reality far more complex than what viewers see on screen.
