In the polished, high-stakes world of Dallas mega-churches, the Sunday morning service is a performance, but the real ministry happens on Saturdays at Le Posh. Meet Cindy Smith, Portia Smalls, Letty Walker, and Paula King. To their congregations, they are the pillars of faith, the style icons in custom-made designer hats, and the wives of the most powerful pastors in the city. But behind closed doors, they are the ultimate gossip network-the women who know exactly who is stealing from the tithes, whose "leadership summits" are actually romantic getaways, and which "devout" members are just one direct-deposit audit away from disgrace.
But when the lies behind the pulpit begin to threaten their own lives and sanity, these four women realize they've been playing the part of "the supporting wife" for far too long. Armed with forensic evidence, sharp wit, and an unshakeable bond, they decide it's time to stop reporting the rumors and start orchestrating the truth. From the front row of their sanctuaries to a high-stakes road trip across state lines, the ladies of the brunch table are about to show their husbands-and their congregations-that the most dangerous thing in the church isn't the devil; it's a First Lady who knows exactly where the bodies (and the receipts) are buried.
Unfiltered, hilarious, and unapologetically bold, "First Ladies: Rumor Has It" is a high-octane journey into a world where faith meets felony, and the only thing thicker than the gossip is the loyalty between four women who are tired of the game.
In the polished, high-stakes world of Dallas mega-churches, the Sunday morning service is a performance, but the real ministry happens on Saturdays at Le Posh. Meet Cindy Smith, Portia Smalls, Letty Walker, and Paula King. To their congregations, they are the pillars of faith, the style icons in custom-made designer hats, and the wives of the most powerful pastors in the city. But behind closed doors, they are the ultimate gossip network-the women who know exactly who is stealing from the tithes, whose "leadership summits" are actually romantic getaways, and which "devout" members are just one direct-deposit audit away from disgrace.
But when the lies behind the pulpit begin to threaten their own lives and sanity, these four women realize they've been playing the part of "the supporting wife" for far too long. Armed with forensic evidence, sharp wit, and an unshakeable bond, they decide it's time to stop reporting the rumors and start orchestrating the truth. From the front row of their sanctuaries to a high-stakes road trip across state lines, the ladies of the brunch table are about to show their husbands-and their congregations-that the most dangerous thing in the church isn't the devil; it's a First Lady who knows exactly where the bodies (and the receipts) are buried.
Unfiltered, hilarious, and unapologetically bold, "First Ladies: Rumor Has It" is a high-octane journey into a world where faith meets felony, and the only thing thicker than the gossip is the loyalty between four women who are tired of the game.