Miranda Hope, known for her role in The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, has launched her music career with the release of her debut single, "FU4THAT". This fiery country-pop anthem explores themes of empowerment and self-discovery. As production on the show's fifth season faces challenges, including a domestic assault investigation involving cast member Taylor Frankie Paul, Hope shares insights about her new music and the future of the series.
Miranda Hope's Journey into Music
Miranda Hope has always dreamed of pursuing music. "Ever since I was a little girl, that’s been the route that I wanted to go," she explains. However, her early life focused on traditional roles, getting engaged at 19 and married at 20. It wasn't until her reality TV experience that she rediscovered her passion for music.
"The show sparked more of my creativity and made me want to go back to my roots a little bit," she said. With new connections and opportunities, she is excited to fully embrace this new chapter.
About the Single 'FU4THAT'
In her debut single, "FU4THAT," Hope shares a personal story about her evolution from being a people pleaser to reclaiming her power. "It was written with an intention of being about shitty men that I’ve dealt with in general," she reveals. The song reflects her journey of self-empowerment and has resonated with many listeners.


