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Miranda Hope is ready for people to see more sides of herself outside of being a reality TV star.

Hope, best known for starring on Hulu‘s Emmy-nominated The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, recently released her debut single, “FU4THAT,” a fiery country-pop anthem about reclaiming your power, choosing yourself and moving forward. The track marks the beginning of her music career, with Hope teasing that “an EP or an album would probably be the direction” for what comes next.

Her latest career move comes as The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives has remained in the headlines for months. In March, production on season five was halted after it was revealed that fellow cast member Taylor Frankie Paul was involved in a domestic assault investigation. Since then, MomTok has continued to generate buzz with Jessi Draper kissing Hope’s ex-husband Chase McWhorter, Whitney Leavitt announcing she’ll leave the show after season five, the announcement of a spinoff and more. Separately, Layla Taylor publicly came out as bisexual, earning support from fans and her castmates.

Amid all the “chaos,” as Hope describes it, one question has lingered: Can MomTok survive? In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Hope opens up about launching her music career, where things stand with season five of SLOMW, the future of the series, her relationships with several cast members and why she’d “never say never” to joining The Bachelor franchise one day.