Taylor Frankie Paul Drama Deepens — Cast Takes Stand as Filming Stops
The cast of Hulu’s hit reality series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is standing by star Taylor Frankie Paul during a turbulent time, but they’re drawing a clear boundary: they want her to prioritize mental health treatment before production resumes.
According to sources close to the situation speaking to TMZ, the entire ensemble believes Taylor “isn’t in a good place mentally” and urgently needs professional help.
Far from cutting her out, her co-stars are firmly in her corner, rooting for her recovery and well-being. However, they’re frustrated with production and Hulu for allegedly not doing enough to address her issues or encourage intervention.
This stance comes amid serious allegations involving Taylor and her ex, Dakota Mortensen, including claims of physical altercations—some reportedly in front of their young child.
Both parties have accused each other in incidents from late February 2026, leading to an open domestic assault investigation by Draper City Police in Utah.
Sources say allegations go “in both directions,” with disputes over who initiated certain fights. Additional reports indicate Taylor and Dakota were ordered to undergo psychological evaluations by child protective services amid an ongoing probe.
The drama escalated to the point where the cast requested a filming pause about two and a half weeks ago. Production on Season 5—which had only two to three weeks left—halted, and there’s no set timeline for cameras to roll again.
Sources confirm the cast isn’t currently communicating with production, and no decisions have been made on finishing the season or negotiating contracts for a potential Season 6.
Importantly, the cast is not advocating for Taylor’s removal from the show. They don’t believe firing her is on the table and explicitly don’t want it to happen. Their primary focus remains simple: Taylor stepping back temporarily to seek the help they feel she needs.
The situation has ripple effects beyond the show. Taylor, who recently starred as the lead on The Bachelorette (Season 22), faces scrutiny amid her history of legal issues, including a 2023 arrest for alleged domestic violence against Dakota.
Despite the chaos, supporters emphasize compassion over cancellation, highlighting the cast’s unified push for accountability and support rather than exclusion.
As the investigation continues and production remains on ice, fans await updates on whether the “MomTok” stars can resolve the turmoil and return to filming.
The drama underscores the real-life challenges behind reality TV glamour, with the cast prioritizing a co-star’s health over the show’s schedule. Stay tuned for developments in this unfolding story.