After shocking revelations about their marital life, 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' star Jessi Draper Ngatikuara's husband, Jordan, filed for divorce.
The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives dropped its Season 4, and it was Jessi Draper, who hinted at a possible divorce from her husband, Jordan Ngatikuara. She revealed that while they were working on their relationship throughout, the divorce possibility isn't completely off the table.
The couple got married in 2020, and they have a son, Jagger and a daughter, Jovi, along with Jordan's daughter from his first marriage. On March 20, 2026, it was revealed that Jordan had filed for a divorce from Jessi. It was confirmed by Page Six, who obtained the court documents, as per which, this decision was not an easy one for Jordan.
According to the court documents, obtained by Page Six, Jordan mentioned that this decision came with a heavy heart, and he cherishes all the memories and lessons from this relationship. Jordan also said that his and Jassi's paths are separating now forever, his first priority will be his kids, and he will continue to look after them, while catering to their safety and protection. While Jordan files for divorce, Jessi's social media posts grab the attention, where she posted a few of her selfies, and also in one glimpse, she was seen practising dance moves with DWTS pro dancer, Sasha Farber. While asking for privacy, Jordan, in his statement, said:
"I’m grateful for the shared memories and the lessons. While our paths are now moving in different directions, my priority remains my children and ensuring they feel loved, supported, and protected through this transition. I am committed to handling this next chapter with kindness and respect."
It was in November 2025 that Jessi Draper talked about her relationship with Jordan in an interview with PEOPLE, while making some shocking revelations. Jessi said that she experienced emotional abuse in her relationship with Jordan, and it began soon after their wedding. Jessi shared that when it started, it felt that it was not normal, but one kind of gets used to the same, and then when someone looks back and sees what happened, then it's already too late, and that person is so deep into it that they cannot do anything about it. She also revealed that they decided to go on a 90-day separation to work on their marriage. She said:
"As soon as it started happening, I was like, ‘Oh, this isn’t super normal,’ but also, you’re kind of used to it. It starts off slow. It’s not like one big dramatic thing happens. It’s little behaviors over time, and then all of a sudden you look back and you’re too deep in it and you can’t do much about it."
Not much before Jessi's statement, Jordan shared a statement to PEOPLE, wherein he shared that he would take full accountability for the harm he caused to Jessi in their marriage. In March last year, Jessi, in an interview with PEOPLE, shared that she and Jordan both were going to therapy to work on their marriage. The duo chose both couple and individual therapies, which they have been doing for almost a year, and they felt that it actually helped them a lot, in terms of being better versions of themselves and also in terms of fixing their relationship as well.
Jessi revealed that having downs and ups in a relationship is perfectly normal, and it's also equally normal to struggle in the same. As per Jessi, what matters is to show someone that they are worth fighting for and that the relationship is something that's worth working on. However, after working a lot in their marriage, Jessi and Jordan decided to part ways. Jessi hasn't made any comment about the same yet.
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