Jessi Draper Accuses Ex-Husband Jordan Ngatikaura of Using Escorts and Attending Sex Parties on Call Her Daddy Podcast
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Jessi Draper, known for her role on the Hulu reality series Mormon Wives, made explosive allegations against her estranged husband Jordan Ngatikaura during a March 25, 2026, episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast hosted by Alex Cooper. The interview, recorded on March 20, 2026, marked Draper's first public discussion of their divorce, which Ngatikaura filed recently.
Among her most serious claims, Draper alleged that Ngatikaura used escorts while in Texas for summer sales work, prior to filming Mormon Wives. She stated that a woman from an escort service contacted her with proof, including screenshots linked to Ngatikaura's phone number: "She sent me so much proof… And she sent the screenshots and it's his phone number. She wouldn't have known his phone number."
Draper further accused Ngatikaura of funding sex parties and orgies, possibly with her money, based on rumors confirmed through her sister and other reports. "I have to believe they are orgies, like sex parties. I dunno what other kind parties you would pay for," she remarked, noting she had not confronted him directly. These revelations come amid the couple's high-profile split, which has drawn attention within the MomTok online community of influencer mothers.
The Mormon Wives cast, including Draper and Ngatikaura, gained prominence through their portrayal of life within and navigating away from strict religious expectations, often touching on themes of personal autonomy and relationships. While the allegations do not directly involve LGBTQ+ identities, they highlight broader discussions on marital infidelity and non-monogamous activities in public-facing relationships, which can intersect with conversations in LGBTQ+ communities about consensual non-monogamy and relationship transparency. No specific LGBTQ+ community responses to this event were documented in available coverage at the time of reporting.
Draper also addressed ongoing MomTok dynamics, responding to recent headlines involving Taylor and Dakota, and shared her vision for the group's future. The 80-minute episode has since amassed significant views, fueling online discussions about reality TV stars' personal lives. Ngatikaura has not publicly responded to the claims as of March 26, 2026.
This story underscores the intense scrutiny faced by reality television personalities, particularly those from conservative backgrounds transitioning to more open narratives. Draper's appearance on Call Her Daddy, a podcast known for candid discussions on relationships and sexuality, amplifies these personal disclosures to a wide audience.
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