In a jaw-dropping display of defiance that’s lighting up social media and leaving fans stunned, Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Taylor Frankie Paul stepped out in Utah flashing her signature smile — and dropped a rather NSFW message — just days after ABC dramatically axed her upcoming season of The Bachelorette over resurfaced allegations of domestic violence.
The 31-year-old reality TV personality, who was set to make history as the franchise’s lead in Season 22 premiering March 22, 2026, saw her big moment evaporate overnight when Disney Entertainment pulled the plug on March 19 following TMZ’s publication of a disturbing 2023 video. The footage allegedly shows Paul physically attacking her then-boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen — hitting, kicking, and throwing furniture while their young child cries in the background. The clip, surfacing amid an ongoing police investigation in Draper City, Utah, into mutual domestic assault claims between the exes, proved the final straw for ABC.

“In light of the newly released video just surfaced today, we have made the decision to not move forward with the new season of ‘The Bachelorette’ at this time, and our focus is on supporting the family,” a Disney spokesperson stated, confirming the cancellation of the already-filmed season. The move came after Paul was abruptly yanked from scheduled press appearances, including Good Morning America and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, as backlash mounted.
Paul’s spokesperson fired back swiftly, alleging a pattern of manipulation from Mortensen: “It’s sad to see the latest installment of his never-ending, desperate, attention-seeking, destructive campaign to harm Taylor without any regard for the consequences for their child. Releasing an old video, which conveniently omits context, on their son’s birthday is a reprehensible attempt to distract from his own behavior.” Paul herself has claimed years of “extensive mental and physical abuse” and “threats of retaliation,” vowing to “own her story” and prioritize family safety.
Amid the chaos, Paul refused to hide. Photos obtained by outlets like TMZ and E! News captured her running errands in Utah on March 20 — just one day after the bombshell cancellation — sporting a casual tuxedo-print graphic tee, loose trousers, dark Crocs, a beige purse, and sunglasses, canned drink in hand. She appeared relaxed, even upbeat, smiling for cameras in her first public sighting since the scandal erupted.
But it was her social media activity that truly shocked fans. In response to online critics urging her to “put the phone down” and step away from the spotlight during the turmoil, Paul fired off a sharp, NSFW-tinged comeback that had jaws dropping. When one TikTok user suggested she “get off” her phone, Paul shot back: “Want me to stare at the wall instead?” — a cheeky, profanity-laced retort implying she’d rather stay active (and perhaps explicit) than go silent. She doubled down elsewhere, telling a Secret Lives of Mormon Wives fan page commenter questioning her online presence: “It’s my job… and yes I still have work.” The sassy replies, laced with defiance and a hint of edge, quickly went viral, with fans split between calling it “tone-deaf” and praising her for refusing to be silenced.
The NSFW vibe escalated further in comments and reposts, where Paul engaged playfully amid the storm — even cryptically shading former Bachelor Nick Viall (who reportedly hyped her for the role) with a since-deleted Instagram Story repost mocking his endorsement: “Nick is my hype guy.” Other reposts hinted at belief that Mortensen timed the video leak deliberately, while she expressed surprise at the cancellation and hinted at wanting the season to air regardless.
The fallout has been swift and brutal. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives co-stars reportedly warned ABC about Paul weeks earlier, red flags ignored until the video surfaced. One contestant from her scrapped season, Doug Mason, posted a heartfelt video message of support, which Paul called “so sweet” with a broken-heart emoji in comments. Meanwhile, speculation swirled about potential lawsuits or repayment demands for production costs, though no official action has been confirmed.
Paul’s bold post-cancellation behavior — smiling in public, clapping back online, and refusing to vanish — has polarized audiences. Supporters hail her resilience in the face of what she calls a smear campaign; critics slam it as insensitive amid serious allegations involving a child. The NSFW message, interpreted by some as a not-so-subtle nod to her unfiltered persona (and perhaps OnlyFans-adjacent rumors in reality TV circles), only amplified the chaos.
As the dust settles on one of the most explosive cancellations in Bachelorette history, Taylor Frankie Paul isn’t backing down. From Mormon Wives drama to would-be Bachelorette stardom to this shocking NSFW defiance — her story is far from over. Whether it’s a comeback or a controversy-fueled spiral, one thing’s clear: she’s not staring at any walls anytime soon.
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