Bachelorette contestants mull lawsuit against ABC and Warner Bros.

Five contestants from Taylor Frankie Paul's canceled season of The Bachelorette are considering legal action against ABC and Warner Bros. Discovery. They cite an unsafe working environment and personal sacrifices made for the show. The season was scrapped after video surfaced of Paul's violent 2023 fight.

Taylor Frankie Paul's season of The Bachelorette was canceled by ABC on Thursday, hours after TMZ published video of her 2023 physical altercation with Dakota Mortensen, her baby's father. The first episode was days from airing when the plug was pulled, leading to millions of dollars in losses for ABC and Warner Bros. Discovery, the show's producer. Sources familiar with the matter told TMZ that five contestants who competed for Paul's affection are now weighing a lawsuit against both companies. These men reportedly paused their lives, quitting jobs and passing up financial opportunities, expecting pop culture exposure in return. They claim Warner Bros. Discovery fostered an unsafe environment by permitting Paul—who has displayed past violent behavior—to engage intimately with them. The fallout has also disrupted plans for the next Bachelor season. Producers intended to select the next lead from the top four contestants on Paul's season, based on viewer feedback, but must now restart the process amid finger-pointing over responsibility.

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ABC cancels Taylor Frankie Paul's Bachelorette season after 2023 fight video

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ABC has canceled Taylor Frankie Paul's upcoming season of The Bachelorette hours after TMZ published video from a 2023 domestic incident where she assaulted ex Dakota Mortensen and a child was struck. The decision follows ongoing abuse allegations and a child services investigation in Utah. Production on her Hulu series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives has also paused.

During filming of her now-canceled season of The Bachelorette, Taylor Frankie Paul reportedly stormed off set after contestant Casey Hux questioned her about a 2023 domestic violence arrest, according to TMZ sources. The incident has resurfaced amid revelations about the scrapped show.

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A former 'Bachelorette' producer alleges ABC was aware of 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' star Taylor Frankie Paul's prior physical violence against ex Dakota Mortensen, claiming rigorous casting checks would have revealed it and suggesting the drama was intentional for ratings amid the franchise's declining viewership.

New details have emerged in the ongoing domestic allegations between Taylor Frankie Paul and ex Dakota Mortensen, following earlier reports of child abuse claims and a production pause on 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.' Sources say Paul physically assaulted Mortensen at his home around Feb. 24-25, with their son Ever present; her 'Bachelorette' appearance remains scheduled.

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Production on Hulu's 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' has shut down after a heated blowup between star Taylor Frankie Paul and ex Dakota Mortensen while filming season 5, TMZ sources say. The fight was intense enough to halt cameras.

Taylor Frankie Paul and ex Dakota Mortensen must appear remotely in court on April 7 to hash out custody and parent time for their 2-year-old son, Ever. This follows Dakota's protective order request after an alleged February clash. Another hearing looms on April 30 to review the order's merits.

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Tate Paul, ex-husband of Taylor Frankie Paul, reportedly told police that her mother Liann May coached their young daughter after Taylor's 2023 altercation with Dakota Mortensen. In audio from a police call obtained by People, Tate expressed concerns over a conflict of interest. The incident left their 5-year-old daughter Indy with a goose egg on her head.

 

 

 

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