TRIGGER WARNING: This article includes references to domestic violence.Taylor Frankie Paul, who has been in the news for weeks now following her ongoing investigation into the domestic violence case, has shared a new update about her life. The ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ alum has recently revealed that she is deciding to take a step back from following Mormonism.Read ahead to learn more about why she made this decision.
Taylor Frankie Paul to take a step back from Mormonism
Over the weekend, Paul shared an amazing update about her personal life on social media. Talking about Mormonism, the reality star admitted that she is looking to “detach” herself from it after spending her whole life in a Mormon family.She continued, admitting that while she will “always have love and respect towards it”, it is time for her to move forward. “I strongly believe in Christ, God, the bible, the divine. I believe we are loved whether we are praying in [a] church building or from a bathroom floor at home. I’ve also experienced grace and love from amazing people that aren’t sure what they believe if at all and that’s okay too. Point being there is more out there to learn. And I’m writing this out as a release,” she added.
About Taylor Frankie Paul’s domestic violence case
From the beginning of the year, Taylor has been embroiled in controversy over her domestic violence case with her ex-partner, Dakota Mortensen. A video, allegedly from 2023, had also made rounds where she could be heard hurling abuses at Mortensen and hitting him.As of right now, two active investigations are going on, including her and Mortensen, one of which is based on the fact that both of the people involved have made allegations of domestic abuse. She was charged with the incident in August 2023 and pleaded guilty to the charges of aggravated assault. Following this, her season of ‘The Bachelorette’ has also been cancelled, while the filming of ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ was also halted. DISCLAIMER: If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, assault, or abuse, please seek immediate help. Reach out to a mental health specialist, NGO, or trusted individual. Several helplines are available to offer assistance.


