Taylor Frankie Paul is the next 'Bachelorette' as ABC again taps 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' cast
Los Angeles Times

Taylor Frankie Paul is the next 'Bachelorette' as ABC again taps 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' cast

LOS ANGELES — ABC has found its newest "Bachelorette" in "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" reality star Taylor Frankie Paul. Paul, who appeared in the popular Hulu series, revealed her upcoming foray into Bachelor Nation on Wednesday's episode of Alex Cooper's "Call Her Daddy" podcast. "It has not hit me. Right now in this moment, I'm just thinking about it and it's not real," she told Cooper. ...

Taylor Frankie Paul attends the Los Angeles Premiere and FYC Event of Hulu's "The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives" Season 2 at Paramount Studios on May 9, 2025, in Los Angeles.

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LOS ANGELES — ABC has found its newest "Bachelorette" in "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" reality star Taylor Frankie Paul.

Paul, who appeared in the popular Hulu series, revealed her upcoming foray into Bachelor Nation on Wednesday's episode of Alex Cooper's "Call Her Daddy" podcast. "It has not hit me. Right now in this moment, I'm just thinking about it and it's not real," she told Cooper.

She added: "It's not real. It's not going to be until I have the limos [full of suitors] pulling up."

The 31-year-old #MomTok influencer-turned-reality TV personality breaks a longtime norm for the "Bachelor" franchise. Incoming leads on "The Bachelor" or "The Bachelorette" have historically been contestants from previous seasons. Paul, on the other hand, has not.

Don't mistake her for a reality TV rookie, though.

Paul was announced as the newest "Bachelorette" a year after "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" became a buzzworthy hit. The series follows a group of Utah-based TikTok influencers who became the subject of social media scandal when Paul announced she and her then-husband had participated in "soft swinging" and were going their separate ways. The series' debut chronicled the fallout and explored how its young, modern stars navigate the traditionalist culture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Speaking to Cooper, Paul said she once thought the "Bachelorette" gig was "unattainable" and shared how she thinks she landed the part. She said she had been open on social media about being single and her fans began making the case for her to become the series' next star. Ultimately, she received the invitation.

She said she initially hesitated to accept, citing her co-parenting commitments. Paul shares a daughter and son with her ex-husband, and another son with an ex-boyfriend. She explained that she tapped her inner circle to help care for the children, voicing her determination to "make it work."

Paul is the latest "Mormon Wives" star to cross over to ABC programming. "Dancing with the Stars" announced in July that Paul's fellow #MomTok-ers Jen Affleck and Whitney Leavitt would take the dance floor for Season 34. Disney owns both "Mormon Wives" streamer Hulu and "Bachelorette" and "DWTS" home network ABC.

"The Bachelorette" won't return until 2026, but viewers can catch Paul beforehand when "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" Season 3 premieres Nov. 13 on Hulu.

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