How I dressed, what I ate, where I went to college, who I married, how I got married, and that I was a stay-at-home mom.” “Mormonism was kind of the center of my universe,” she said. Gay’s clean break from the religion finally happened when she realized the negative “through-line” in her life was Mormonism. She writes that the congregation began to treat her differently, and she lost friends and close family members as she became ostracized from her community. She attended Brigham Young University, served as a missionary volunteer representative in France, and married into Mormon royalty. But if the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the erstwhile Mormon Church, has anything to say about it, there is no way in outer darkness Gay should be allowed to capitalize on being a “bad Mormon.” Following the February 7 release of her memoir, titled Bad Mormon, the Church is opposing Gay’s request to sell merchandise to fans (and other ex-Mormons) with the cheeky name. She “brazenly” displays a coffee maker in her kitchen and refers to it as her first “open sin.” She recently got so drunk while filming Real Housewives of Salt Lake City she blacked out and couldn’t remember how she woke up with a black eye. She ended her “eternal” marriage by getting divorced. Heather Gay knows all about being a bad Mormon.
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