Whitney and Conner Leavitt Plan Vow Renewal for 10th Anniversary

The couple, who met on a double date, will celebrate their decade-long marriage with a ceremony in Italy

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

Whitney Leavitt, a star of the reality show "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," and her husband Conner are planning to renew their wedding vows this year to mark their 10th anniversary. The couple, who met on a double date and married when they were just 22 years old, want to prioritize their own enjoyment this time around. They plan to host an intimate ceremony at a "cute little chateau in Italy" with close family and friends.

Why it matters

The Leavitts' vow renewal highlights the evolution of their marriage over the past decade, as they have grown their family and pursued individual career goals, including Whitney's recent Broadway debut. Their decision to celebrate their commitment in a more personal way reflects a shift in priorities for many couples seeking to make their anniversaries truly their own.

The details

Whitney and Conner Leavitt met on a double date that was originally planned for their mutual friends, but ended up going themselves when the other couple backed out. The two "hit it off immediately" while rafting on the Provo River. Their actual wedding day, however, was more focused on their families than themselves, with Whitney even giving manicures and pedicures the night before. For their vow renewal, the couple wants to have their three young children - Sedona, Liam, and Billy - present, and spend a week together in Italy with close loved ones.

  • The Leavitts will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary in 2026.
  • Whitney Leavitt recently made her Broadway debut in February 2026.

The players

Whitney Leavitt

A star of the reality TV show "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" who recently made her Broadway debut.

Conner Leavitt

Whitney Leavitt's husband of 10 years, who was 22 when the couple got married.

Sedona

The Leavitts' 6-year-old daughter.

Liam

The Leavitts' 4-year-old son.

Billy

The Leavitts' 1-year-old son.

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What they’re saying

“We got married really young. It felt like our wedding day, as much as it was for us, it really felt like it was for our families.”

— Conner Leavitt (Brides)

“We want to get this cute little chateau in Italy, invite some close family and friends, and just spend the week together.”

— Whitney Leavitt (Brides)

“We really want to do something to make it ours, and this felt like a really fun way to do it.”

— Conner Leavitt (Brides)

What’s next

The Leavitts are also set to star in the upcoming fourth season of their reality show "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," which promises 10 drama-filled episodes as the leading ladies pursue new career opportunities.

The takeaway

The Leavitts' vow renewal plans reflect a desire among many couples to make their anniversary celebrations more personal and focused on their own relationship, rather than catering to the needs of their extended families. Their story highlights how marriage evolves over time, with couples seeking new ways to commemorate their commitment as their lives and priorities change.