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Mormon Wives Stars Layla Taylor & Miranda McWhorter Break Silence On Taylor Frankie Paul’s Domestic Dispute Scandal: ‘At A Loss For Words’

Mormon Wives Stars Layla Taylor & Miranda McWhorter Break Silence On Taylor Frankie Paul’s Domestic Dispute Scandal: ‘Loss For Words’

Two Secret Lives of Mormon Wives stars are speaking out against Taylor Frankie Paul.

Amid the controversy surrounding the (former?) queen bee of MomTok, which includes an open “domestic assault investigation” as well as the footage release of her brutally attacking Dakota Mortensen in 2023, Layla Taylor and Miranda McWhorter took to Instagram Stories on Friday to react. Layla wrote:

“My personal history as a survivor makes it impossible for me to stay silent. I stand firmly against domestic violence in any form. I am keeping her children in my thoughts, hoping for their safety above all else.”

Related: Taylor’s Ex-Husband Reacts To 2023 Abuse Video — He NEVER Saw It Before Now! 

Minutes later, Miranda shared a message that she also does not “support that kind of behavior.” She said:

“I’ve honestly been a little at a loss for words trying to process this all. Everything has been really heavy to see. Domestic violence and abuse of any kind is something I take very seriously. As a human, and especially a mother, I cannot support that kind of behavior. My heart is with the children in this and I hope they’re safe, supported, and surrounded by love.”

It looks like MomTok is starting to distance themselves from Taylor! See their statements (below):

<i>Mormon Wives</i> Stars Layla Taylor & Miranda McWhorter Speak Out Amid Taylor Frankie Paul’s Domestic Dispute Scandal
(c) Layla Taylor/Instagram
<i>Mormon Wives</i> Stars Layla Taylor & Miranda McWhorter Speak Out Amid Taylor Frankie Paul’s Domestic Dispute Scandal
(c) Miranda McWhorter/Instagram

What are your reactions, Perezcious readers? Let us know in the comments.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, help is available. Consider calling the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233, or text START to 88788, or go to https://www.thehotline.org/

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Mar 21, 2026 08:56am PDT