Zac Affleck — Ben Affleck’s first cousin once removed — will make his reality TV debut on Hulu’s new series “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.”

He will appear in the show with his TikTok-famous wife, Jen Affleck, who boasts over a million followers on the video-sharing app.

Zac’s father is the first cousin of Ben and his brother, Casey Affleck.

Ben Affleck’s first cousin once removed Zac Affleck will appear on a new Hulu reality series “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.” CBS via Getty Images
His TikTok-famous wife, Jen Affleck, was cast on the reality series with other mom influencers. Disney

In a statement to People Thursday, Jen said she’s “excited to talk about the things that have happened in [her] relationship” on the show premiering Sept. 6.

“It feels like we got ten years of marriage counseling in this one season of filming,” the mom of two added.

Jen did not immediately respond to ’s request for comment.

Zac and Jen, smiling in the above selfie, have been married since 2019. Jen Affleck/Instagram
The content creator has joked on social media about being related to Ben. Disney

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The momfluencer has also hinted at their famous family connection on social media in the past.

In September 2022, Jen joked about wanting to be the next Jennifer Lopez.

“But instead… she stole your name & you’re busting it down to Ms. Rachel,” she wrote over a video of herself dancing to “Wheels on the Bus” by the popular YouTube creator.

“Can’t forget that Ben Affleck is my husbands [sic] second cousin,” she added in the caption.

Jen, seen with Zac and their youngest child, Luca, in February, said she’s “excited” to share their relationship with viewers. Jen Affleck/Instagram
The new reality show follows a group of Mormon wives who were rocked by a swinging scandal. The stars, from left to right, are Jen, Jessi Ngatikaura, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley, Demi Engemann, Layla Taylor, Taylor Frankie Paul and Whitney Leavitt. Disney

Zac, who has less of a following on social media, has not spoken publicly about the upcoming reality series.

“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” follows the drama-filled lives of Mormon influencer moms in the aftermath of “a swinging sex scandal,” per Hulu’s official synopsis.

The scandal erupted after Jen and Zac’s co-star Taylor Frankie Paul announced her divorce from Tate Paul in 2022.

The cast of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” faced scrutiny after Taylor admitted she and her then-husband, Tate Paul, crossed boundaries while swinging. Disney
She confessed she went “all the way” with someone, which was against their rules. Taylor Paul/Instagram

At the time, she revealed that she and Tate agreed to have a “soft swinging” marriage, but she eventually broke their marital boundaries.

“The whole group was intimate with each other,” she confessed in a TikTok livestream. “Tate has made out with several girls and other things, and I’ve made out with all of the husbands and vice versa.”

She even admitted to “going all the way” with one person in their friend group without her then-husband’s permission.

In July 2022, Taylor introduced her beau, Dakota Mortenson, as the man she “cheated with.” They welcomed their first child together in March.

Taylor, seen above with boyfriend Dakota Mortensen and her kids, filed for divorce from Tate in 2022. Taylor Paul/Instagram
She welcomed a child with Mortensen in March. Taylor Paul/Instagram

Taylor previously said in a statement, per People, that she wants viewers of the show “to have a better understanding” of who she is.

“I wanted to be vulnerable and show people that when you hit rock bottom, there is hope,” she added. 

“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” also stars Demi Engemann, Jessi Ngatikaura, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neeley, Mikayla Mathews and Whitney Leavitt.

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