Taylor Frankie Paul isn't holding anything back as she reflects on her motherhood journey. The star of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" took to her Instagram account on Sunday, May 10, to mark Mother's Day and penned down a pointed note, defending herself after her recent alleged domestic violence drama with ex Dakota Mortensen.

Instead of beginning with a usual "Happy Mother's Day" wish, she let loose and wrote, "It’s Mother’s Day so I’ll say whatever I want. As if it’s not already the worst time. I have 'friends' kicking me while I’m already down and calling it “setting a boundary” and then BLAMES ME for being upset and responding. That’s called shaming and attack while I had a moment to breathe and she knew that. Not once have I called myself a “victim,” but I’m HUMAN and have breaking points."
She called out the "silence" of her "snake friend," noting that the "lack of empathy and silence was loud enough." "Did you see the hearing? Did you see the bruises? Yet she’s bringing up ‘picking sides’? Yes, usually you do for friends you know go through that. Have you been hurt while pregnant? Have you been beaten right after giving birth? Have you lost two babies due to who knows what? Have you gone to jail for finally breaking and taking the only blame for years?"
The doting mom also raised issues like setting “a boundary,” “concern for children,” and declared, "I’m good to my children." Taylor further clapped back, writing, "I’ve missed more events, girls nights, and opportunities to stay home with my kids more than some could ever say. Happy Mothers Day to all the moms out there. Of course I’m spiraling… people calling me out yet I can’t respond? Exactly what I will NOT be tolerating ever again."
She concluded her lengthy statement with, "Thank you GOD for the people you sent to help me through this with my enemies so close."
For those unversed, Taylor was arrested back in 2023 following an alleged domestic violence incident. The case came under scrutiny after Taylor's video of throwing metal chairs at Dakota in the presence of a child from the same year got leaked. The alleged violence investigation case between Taylor and her ex-boyfriend, which was opened by two Utah police departments in February, was later dismissed by prosecutors.