Taylor Frankie Paul is raising questions about why she isn’t taking a break from social media to heal after prosecutors revealed an alleged domestic violence case involving ex Dakota Mortensen.
one day later The Secret Life of Mormon Wives The star reflected on her dismissed case, sharing a screenshot of one of her fan’s comments on her Instagram Stories, and a “friendly reminder” to those who might think they should “get off social media.”
​The comment posted by a follower on her TikTok account read, “Protect yourself from social media.”
​Not holding back, the TV personality replied, “That seems like an appropriate response, although I would do the opposite. I will continue to show on social media how ugly treatment can really be.”
She said, “Making and editing videos is my way of processing, just like people like to write in a journal… it’s my way and I choose to share it.
Taylor concluded, “Saying it lovingly, most people will need a way out of this and that’s understandable (striped heart emoji) I’m most likely not.”
This came just a day after Taylor reflected on the “ugly parts” of treatment, when the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office announced they had dropped charges against her after two Utah police departments launched separate domestic violence investigations into alleged disputes between her and her ex-boyfriend in February.
