Taylor Frankie Paul Buys First Home ‘For My Own’ Amidst Drama

Taylor Frankie Paul he is focused on healing and achieving new steps that follow him The Bachelorette it’s a shame.
“I just bought my first house on my own,” Paul, 31, wrote on his Instagram Stories on Wednesday, May 6.[I had] I have hired for years.”
Paul has been roaming the trial period since March. At the end of the month, ABC canceled his season The Bachelorette over photos resurfaced in domestic violence dispute with ex Dakota Mortensen that led to his arrest in 2023. (Paul pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and was put on probation.)
“Taylor is very grateful for ABC’s support as she puts the safety and security of her family first,” an ABC spokesperson said. Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star he told Us Weekly in the statement at that time. “After years of silent mental and physical abuse and threats of retaliation, Taylor is finally finding the strength to confront the accuser and take steps to ensure that she and her children are protected from any further harm.”
Taylor shares daughter Indy, 8, and son Ocean, 5, with ex-husband Dad Paul, and son Ever, 2, with Mortensen, 33. The MomTok promoter temporarily lost custody of Ever last month following another alleged incident with Mortensen in February. The judge allowed her weekly supervised visits pending a formal ruling. Taylor and Mortensen were also granted protective orders against each other.
Taylor has since focused on prioritizing her mental health and wellness.

“I will start with [the] high level in terms of mental health. “You can just say ‘I’m alive’ (when you’re not there) for a long time until your body can no longer,” he wrote. Instagram on Wednesday. “The times I always pretended and looked down, I didn’t admit, process or talk too much. If you don’t talk/don’t process your body will start crying for help in some way.”
Taylor continued, “’What’s the address?’ maybe the next question … and that answer is different for everyone and that’s where it gets more complicated. This is not to convince anyone of anything or to be understood. It’s about raising awareness so that maybe someone can prevent getting to this point or feel less alone or be encouraged to talk about any of their struggles.”
Taylor went on to say that glimpses of “glimmers” were finding him during this difficult time.
“My daily routine, blood work is to check the levels to see if there is too much or too little [and] the amount of support is amazing,” he wrote on his Instagram Stories on Wednesday, sharing a photo of thank you cards.[I have] thanks to those who help carry, and above all, the Heat. Roller. No Sleep.”
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.





