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Keep Sweet: Pray and Obeyincludes more disturbing details about the FLDS Church.

Becausepolygamy is illegalin the United States, these were primarily spiritual marriages.

And Im telling you, these lines were so bloody long, she said.

Rulon Jeffs' wives in a still from ‘Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey’ via Netflix’s press site

I first will ask a question: Do we really believe in Uncle Rulon?

So, with the help of her brother, she escaped the compound and began a new life.

ask the prophet to choose a spouse for her) after she graduated high school.

Wives of Rulon Jeffs and son Warren Jeffs speak out in ‘Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey’ (via Netflix’s pr…

Her parents eventually gave in after she turned 20.

I was shocked a little, but that night, we were married.

I believe he was 86 when I married him.

Rulon Jeffs' former wife Rebecca Wall shares her experience in ‘Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey’ (via Netf…

I think he had 23 wives already.

Jessops detailed logs also provided the roadmap for criminal activity that ultimately helped prosecutors convict Warren in 2011.

She shared her side of the story inPreaching Evil, which the NBC streaming service premiered in April.

Naomie Jessop opened up about the FLDS Church in Peacock’s ‘Preaching Evil.'

The survivors stories were the ones director Rachel Dretzin wanted to tell inKeep Sweet: Pray and Obey.

For their whole lives they had been valued solely as plural wives and as breeders of children.

Badass doesnt begin to describe how fierce they are.

This article was originally published onJune 8, 2022