In the wake of production pausing on season 5 of Hulu's 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' amid Taylor Frankie Paul's abuse allegations—as first reported last week—cast member Jennifer Affleck voiced concerns on Instagram that the drama is eclipsing the show's uplifting messages about motherhood and empowerment. Affleck posted Sunday, while Paul remains active online despite her 'Bachelorette' season's recent cancellation.
Jennifer Affleck, a star of 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,' shared her perspective in an Instagram post on Sunday, emphasizing her goal to highlight authentic experiences as a Mormon wife, mother, and church member. 'I understand drama is what people expect from reality TV, but I wish more of the other real moments were shown too, the empowerment, the birth stories, the beauty of motherhood,' she wrote. Affleck added, 'All I've ever wanted is to be a light and to help moms and others feel seen, hopeful, and inspired.'
This comes after production halted due to alleged domestic violence between Paul and ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen, father of her youngest child. New details emerged of a recent incident a few weeks ago where Paul allegedly choked Mortensen and ripped his necklace off, prompting a police report. This follows her 2023 arrest for aggravated assault, to which she pleaded guilty and is on probation until August; TMZ released video of that event last week. The Salt Lake City DA is now reviewing if the latest report violates her probation.
Compounding the issues, ABC cancelled Paul's 'The Bachelorette' season on Thursday after the video surfaced, reportedly causing millions in losses and leading five contestants to consider lawsuits over an unsafe environment. Paul, spotted in Utah Saturday in a provocative sweatshirt, pushed back online against calls to go quiet, replying to a TikTok challenge: 'Want me to stare at the wall instead?' Her rep says she plans to share her side.