Taylor Frankie Paul discusses recovery after domestic violence charges dropped
Taylor Frankie Paul talks about healing journey after domestic violence charges were dropped

Taylor Frankie Paul has addressed her recovery process following the dismissal of domestic violence charges last week, sharing details of her experience in a social media post.
The reality television figure, known for her involvement in The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, stated that she intends to document her progress moving forward.
Her planned appearance on The Bachelorette Season 22 had previously been cancelled after a video surfaced showing an altercation with her former partner Dakota Mortensen.
In a post shared on Instagram, Paul wrote, “Here come the ugly parts of what healing actually looks like,” adding, “If you know me you know I’ll admit my parts, flaws, and faults. I’m well aware that’s apart of it... I wouldn’t wish this upon my worst enemy or even the ones who publicized it. I cried on my knees in pain while also saying THANK YOU we have a road ahead but regardless I’m forever freed from a certain living hell I couldn’t find my way out of.”
She continued, “Metaphorically someone witnessed me bleeding out and poured salt all over me… somehow I’m still here.. as we can see barely because I believe God held me through and sent help plus an army which makes me cry because, thank you to all of you that supported even without full context...”
The programme was pulled by ABC shortly before its scheduled premiere in March following the emergence of the footage. Paul had previously entered a guilty plea in 2024 related to the incident and remains on probation.



















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