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Reality Star's Shocking Drug Abuse Revealed
27 Mar
Summary
- Reality star reveals excessive use of prescription weight-loss drugs.
- She struggled with an eating disorder since high school.
- Utah's culture is described as "vain" and beauty-obsessed.

Layla Taylor, a cast member of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," has opened up about her significant struggles with an eating disorder and her year-long addiction to weight-loss drugs. Taylor, who is the show's only Black cast member, revealed that she obtained prescription medication, Tirzepatide, from a Utah plastic surgeon in the fall of last year. She stated that the prescription was easily provided without an appointment, highlighting concerns about the drug's accessibility.
Taylor shared on the show's season finale that she began using the drugs to combat "stubborn weight" but admitted to the severe physical toll it has taken. She described constant exhaustion and pain, even from her knees touching due to insufficient body fat. She acknowledged that her use had gone too far but felt unable to stop. Taylor also discussed the pervasive "toxic" beauty standards in Utah, a state she described as "vain," and her lifelong efforts to conform to an unrealistic mold.
Her co-star, Jessi Draper, also shared similar pressures within Utah's Mormon culture, admitting to undergoing cosmetic procedures and being influenced by the high beauty standards and the demands of television. Both stars' experiences highlight the intense pressures faced by individuals in their community to maintain a certain appearance, exacerbated by their presence on a popular series.




