Bravo Announces Limited Series ‘Surviving Mormonism’: Bravo has made a lot of excitement. According to the official announcement, we are all set to have a powerful new limited docuseries that is Surviving Mormonism. Moreover, the show is all set to have The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Heather Gay. The three-part series will premiere on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at 9:15 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo. And all episodes are set to stream on Peacock on November 12. Let’s discuss in more detail Surviving Mormonism and the enthusiasm around it.
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A Bold Step by Heather Gay
Heather Gay has long been vocal about her departure from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; now she continues her quest to reveal the truth behind its teachings and traditions. The series is an extension of her bestselling memoir Bad Mormon, where she first detailed her struggles with faith, guilt, and freedom. Surviving Mormonism marks Gay’s most personal project, and this will provide her a platform for voices that have often gone unheard.
The show is produced by The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC), and it is part of Sony Pictures Television. The show is helmed by Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, and Erin Gamble, with Heather Gay herself as an executive producer. Bravo has claimed the docuseries as an attempt to expose the “dark history” and “controversial practices” within the church.
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Inside the Three-Part Story
Surviving Mormonism is going to be an eyeopener and one of the darkest shows of all time. Each hour-long episode of Surviving Mormonism will explore different layers of the church’s culture and its lasting effects on members who dared to question it.
- Part 1: “A Bad Mormon” (Nov. 11, Bravo)
The premiere episode tells about Heather’s personal exit from the church and introduces David Matheson. David Matheson is a former Mormon who was once known as the godfather of conversion therapy. Now he is openly leaving as a gay man. Matheson speaks candidly about the harmful teachings that he once endorsed and how they impacted countless lives. - Part 2: “The Highest Level of Heaven” (Nov. 12, Peacock)
The second episode gives us a haunting turn as Heather tries to reconnect with Ben. Ben is an old friend whose story of abuse within the church leaves her shaken. She continues to hear from the survivors and even a former bishop, and there she realizes the scope of systemic silence and pain is undeniable. - Part 3: “Change Is Gonna Come” (Nov. 12, Peacock)
Part 3 of Surviving Mormonism takes us to the emotional finale where we see Heather meeting sisters Jennie and Lizzy. They recount years of unaddressed abuse that was fine by their father and repeated neglect from church leaders. Their testimony is emotional, and it inspires Heather to advocate for institutional reform.
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A Courageous Conversation on Faith and Survival
Surviving Mormonism is more than just a docuseries; it’s a movement which demands transparency and empowerment. Heather has brought survivors and former church members together to open the necessary dialogue about faith, control, and freedom of belief.
This limited series is not just restricted to the Mormon community, but it also offers a universal message about resilience and healing.
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Final Thoughts
All in all, Bravo’s Surviving Mormonism is a brave and necessary attempt by the network’s growing slate of reality and documentary programming. It will be interesting to see how Heather Gay’s raw honesty and the voices of those affected change the world and the thinking of the viewers.
November 11 is the day when we could watch Surviving Mormonism on November 11 on Bravo, and it will stream on November 12 on Peacock. So, get ready.
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