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In a bold move, Taylor Frankie Paul addressed backlash from social media critics who suggested she take a break amid her ongoing custody dispute with Dakota Mortensen. She explained that sharing life updates and videos serves a therapeutic purpose similar to writing a diary.
Taylor Frankie Paul and her ex-husband Dakota Mortensen have been making headlines over the past few months. The two have been dealing with alleged domestic violence allegations and a custody battle for their son, Ever.
Many people online have shared their thoughts on the estranged couple over the past few weeks. Now, Taylor has finally addressed some of the comments suggesting she should stay away from social media.
Taylor Frankie Paul responds to trolls amid custody battle with Dakota Mortensen
The “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star took to her social media account and made comments asking her to stay away from social media. Paul posted a screenshot of one such comment and shared a “friendly reminder” to netizens.She responded to the comment on the same video on another social media platform, but shared a screenshot of her response for everyone to see.
“Heal you from social media,” the netizen commented.In response, the reality TV personality posted: “This seems like the reasonable answer, but I will do the opposite. I will continue to share on social media to show how ugly recovery really is.” She also shared that making videos is her way of dealing with everything that is happening in her life. “Creating and editing videos is my way of processing just like people like to write in a journal.
This is my method and I choose to share it.
Saying this with love, most people will need to get down and that’s understandable [bandaged heart emoji]. She explained further.
About Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen
Earlier this year, Paul and Mortensen made headlines after it was revealed they were involved in three domestic violence investigations. Paul had already been convicted of another similar charge from an incident in 2023. The two are currently locked in a legal battle over custody of their two-year-old son, Ever.
