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Taylor Frankie Paul: ‘Bachelorette’ Season Rolls Out Amid Domestic Violence Investigation

Taylor Frankie Paul: ‘Bachelorette’ Season Rolls Out Amid Domestic Violence Investigation

March 19, 2026 Laura Fontaine - Entertainment Editor Entertainment

Even as a domestic violence investigation involving reality star Taylor Frankie Paul unfolds, the rollout of her season of The Bachelorette is continuing—though not without early signs of strain.

Production on another series Paul stars in has paused and sources say contestants from her season were caught off guard by the news. Still, the long-running ABC franchise appears to be moving forward with its March 22 premiere.

Paul, who rose to fame through the “MomTok” community before becoming the central figure on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, has remained in full promotional mode this week, attending events and making national TV appearances amid mounting headlines about an alleged incident involving her and ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen.

What happened?

Authorities in Utah have confirmed there is an active domestic assault investigation involving Paul, 31, and Mortensen, 33, who share a 1-year-old son, Ever.

The Draper City Police Department said officers made contact with both parties on February 24 and February 25 and that allegations have been made in both directions.

The incident was first reported by TMZ, just hours after Paul made one of her most high-profile appearances to date, on the Oscars red carpet.

Authorities have declined to release further details while the case remains open. In the absence of official information, competing accounts have emerged through unnamed sources in the press, with allegations surfacing on both sides about who was physical during the alleged altercation.

The Bachelorette‘s rollout continues—with questions

Despite the controversy, there is no indication that ABC plans to delay or alter the upcoming season. One network source confirms that, as of Wednesday, the show will air as planned.

A majority of Paul’s promotional campaign this week has continued as planned. She appeared on Good Morning America, where the Hulu star acknowledged the situation as “heavy” and said she plans to share more when the time is right while focusing on her children. Over on Live with Kelly and Mark, Paul said she’s “had better days” as Kelly Ripa checked in with her ahead of Sunday’s first episode. (Both shows air on ABC.)

Still, some within Bachelor Nation are questioning how the network is handling the moment behind the scenes.

Former Bachelorette DeAnna Pappas suggested on The Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous Podcast that the network may be operating in “crisis control.”

Pappas speculated that at a press event on Tuesday night, access and interview questions around season 22’s debut may have been carefully managed with Paul after listening to audio of interviews.

“I grasp that they are all scrambling to kind of put a Band-Aid over this,” she said, while also predicting the season could still draw strong ratings despite the controversy.

Pappas also questioned the timing of the news cycle and whether this story was planted or leaked.

A representative for Dakota Mortensen issued a statement for the first time on Wednesday, telling Entertainment Weekly that his priority is protecting the couple’s young son and that he hopes to maintain a cooperative co-parenting relationship with Paul. The rep disputed suggestions that he was behind the timing of the allegations becoming public.

Brand deals shift as controversy builds

The most immediate public fallout has come from the business side.

Cinnabon confirmed that it ended its partnership with both The Bachelorette and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, citing recent developments involving the show’s lead.

The collaboration had only recently launched, with the brand rolling out a “Swirled Soda” promotion inspired by a viral soda trend popularized by the Mormon Wives cast.

Production halted and ripple effects spread

Beyond The Bachelorette, the investigation has already had tangible consequences across Paul’s reality TV orbit.

Production on Season 5 of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives has paused as authorities investigate allegations involving Paul and Mortensen. A source told Variety the pause is expected to be temporary and that the alleged incident did not occur while cameras were rolling.

Cast members say it was a collective choice to stop filming as the situation unfolded. “It was a decision that all of us girls came up with and agreed on. We didn’t sense comfortable filming with everything that was happening,” costar Mikayla Matthews said on social media.

Paul confirmed during an appearance on Good Morning America that filming has stopped, though she said she was not privy to any further information, despite being an executive producer on the hit show.

Costars caught off guard as fallout spreads across both shows

The impact of the investigation has also been felt behind the scenes across both of Paul’s reality TV worlds.

On The Bachelorette, a source told People that several of the men who appeared on Paul’s season were caught off guard by the news and felt betrayed, saying they had entered the show hoping to genuinely get to know her.

Another insider, yet, told the outlet that Paul remains on good terms with the contestants. Some in Paul’s circle are reportedly worried for her well-being.

A relationship with a complicated history

The current investigation is not the first time Paul and Mortensen’s relationship has intersected with legal trouble.

Paul was arrested in 2023 following an alleged altercation in which she was accused of hitting Mortensen and throwing metal chairs, with one chair reportedly striking her other child. She ultimately struck a deal and pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated assault. The other charges were dismissed.

“It was a regret,” she previously told Fox News Digital about her arrest. “Hitting rock bottom, there’s only one way to go, and it helped me to go up. So, honestly, as bad as that night was, I think it was also like a blessing in disguise and maybe could have saved my life in a weird way, like, where I was just drowning in misery.”

A familiar pattern for Bachelor Nation

While the current situation’s timing is unusual, the franchise has faced major controversies before.

Former Bachelor Colton Underwood’s ex Cassie Randolph obtained a restraining order in 2020 after accusing him of stalking and harassment. However, this unfolded after their season.

Production on Bachelor in Paradise was temporarily halted in 2017 during an investigation into alleged misconduct before filming resumed.

And in 2021, longtime host Chris Harrison stepped away after defending contestant Rachael Kirkconnell who was accused of past racist actions.

For now, the show is going on—as it always has—even as the controversy surrounding it continues to build.

Dakota Mortensen, Frankie Paul, Getty Images, investigation, Taylor Frankie Paul, The Bachelorette

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