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Mormon Wives Star's Bachelorette Season Canceled Amid Abuse Allegations
20 Mar
Summary
- Taylor Frankie Paul's Bachelorette season canceled due to domestic assault claims.
- Cast members express concern over domestic violence and prioritize children's safety.
- MomTok met with ABC executives regarding an ongoing domestic assault investigation.

Taylor Frankie Paul's Bachelorette season has been canceled by ABC due to domestic assault allegations. This decision follows news of production being halted on "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives." The allegations stem from a disturbing video of a 2023 domestic incident involving Paul and her ex, Dakota Mortensen.
Cast members from "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" have publicly addressed the situation. Miranda Hope stated she takes domestic violence seriously and expressed concern for the children's well-being. Layla Taylor, a survivor herself, emphasized her inability to remain silent against domestic violence.
Mikayla Matthews indicated that the decision to pause filming was a group consensus, as the cast felt uncomfortable proceeding. NBC News reported that MomTok representatives met with ABC executives on March 7 concerning a recent incident leading to an open domestic assault investigation into Taylor and Dakota. Cast members conveyed to executives that the situation was dangerous and sad, particularly given their friendship with Paul.




