

A video of Mormon missionaries knocking on a homosexual couple’s door has gone viral on TikTok and X.
The video was posted to TikTok by consumer @lauraleeimages, who relies in Utah. A caption on the video reads “When the missionaries go to however the neighbors have your again.”
The video comes from a doorbell digicam. It reveals the missionaries approaching the door and considered one of them knocking. After he does so, a neighbor kindly hollers at them, suggesting they’re losing their time.
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“They’re lesbians. They left the church.”
One of many younger missionaries thanks him for letting them know however says they’ll grasp round anyway. They’ve knocked on the door and don’t wish to rudely disappear in case it’s answered.
@lauraleeimages Joyful Delight Month! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ #wlw #missionaries #utahcore ♬ original sound – laura lee
Within the feedback, many praised the missionaries for his or her respectful and well mannered demeanor.


“A number of the kindest folks had been homosexual {couples}”
Others mentioned that even when missionaries are annoying, please don’t be impolite to them.
“I’m ex Mormon, whereas I utterly perceive they’re annoying, please be form,” mentioned one individual. “A number of them are 18-year-old youngsters 1000’s of miles away from dwelling doing WHAT THEY BELIEVE IS RIGHT even when it’s to not others. Half of them are doing it bc they don’t need their households to disown them.”
One other mentioned, “I at all times provide them food and drinks as a result of I do know the church doesn’t give them sufficient cash to stay on and so they depend on others to deal with them. I inform them I don’t wish to speak about faith although and might present them my framed letter from the LDS Church stating my identify was stricken from their data.”
A 3rd mentioned, ”I’m an ex-Mormon, however I went on a mission in 2008 proper after Prop 8. The individuals who had been probably the most vile to me had been Non-denominational Christians and a few of the kindest folks had been homosexual {couples}. I want I may thank them and inform them that, mockingly, I really feel like they had been extra just like the Good Samaritan displaying Christlike compassion than anybody else I interacted with, particularly contemplating who I represented on the time.”
I’m biased as a result of I was Mormon, however these are simply 18-year-old youngsters doing what they have been taught to do, with good intentions. Simply inform them you are not . No should be imply.
— Amanda (@pmmai) June 3, 2025
The unique poster, Laura Lee, added an additional remark. She mentioned, “The missionaries had been form, our superior neighbors sat and chatted with them for some time after this interplay. As former members, and as a former missionary myself, we’re at all times good to missionary guests. We do, nonetheless, want that they (all missionaries, not simply these ones particularly) would respect our boundaries and never return after we ask them properly.”


The video additionally gained traction on X.
The neighbour pic.twitter.com/rxtaFs7WvB
— DIVA CRAVE (@divacrave) June 3, 2025
“Gayest place on the town”
The clip reminds of this video which went viral a few years in the past. It reveals missionaries approaching a door. They shortly go away after seeing a doormat proclaiming it the “Gayest place on the town.”
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