Taylor Frankie Paul Unmasked: The Violent Hypocrite Hollywood Is Clapping For

Let’s have a conversation that nobody in the mainstream media has the spine to have.

We are living in the era of the inverted justice system. Up is down. Right is wrong. And if you are a woman with a decent following on TikTok, apparently you can commit aggravated assault, put a man in a chokehold, throw a metal barstool like a professional wrestler, hit your own child in the process, and instead of wearing an orange jumpsuit, you get a Hulu contract.

I am talking about Taylor Frankie Paul. Or as I like to call her, the living proof that the “equality” the feminists scream about only applies when it’s convenient for them.

Let’s rewind, because the mainstream media has tried to scrub this narrative into a “girlboss overcoming adversity” story, and I’m here to burn that narrative to the ground.

In February 2023, Taylor Frankie Paul got into an argument with her then-boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen. Now, normal people argue. Adults use words. But Taylor? Taylor decided to turn her living room into a UFC octagon without the gloves, the ref, or the basic human decency.

According to police reports—actual legal documents, not gossip—this woman went berserk. She hit him. She kicked him. She put him in a chokehold. A chokehold is not a slap. A chokehold is an attempt to dominate someone’s airway. That is life-threatening behavior.

But she wasn’t done.

She then grabbed heavy metal barstools—furniture designed to hold grown adults—and started throwing them at him. These aren’t pillows. These are weapons.

And here is where the story goes from “toxic relationship” to “this woman belongs in a cell.”
One of those chairs didn’t hit Dakota. It hit her five-year-old daughter.

Let that sink in.

A five-year-old child, sitting on a couch, was struck by a projectile thrown by her mother during a fit of rage. The police report states charges included aggravated assault, domestic violence in the presence of a child, and child abuse.

Child abuse.

If I—the Chief Unmasker of Slaylebrities—or any man in America did this, what would happen? I’ll tell you what would happen. SWAT teams would break down the door. The news helicopters would circle overhead. I would be labeled a monster, a domestic terrorist, and I would be sitting in a maximum-security prison right now with no possibility of parole for the next decade.

What happened to Taylor Frankie Paul?

She got a plea in abeyance.

For those of you who don’t speak lawyer-ese, that means the system looked at a woman who assaulted a man and endangered a child and said, “Well, honey, you seem stressed. Just behave yourself for three years and we’ll pretend this never happened.”

She literally got away with it.

But wait—it gets worse.

Recently, TMZ released the video from that night in 2026. You can hear the child crying. You can hear Dakota Mortensen saying the chair hit the child. The evidence is public. It is undeniable.

And yet, instead of facing consequences, instead of being shunned by society, what happens?

The “femi-sphere” applauds her. She is being awarded new TV roles. She is the star of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. She is a celebrity.

Let’s analyze the psychology of this evil, because I need you to understand the level of manipulation we are dealing with here.

When the cops arrived at the scene that night, what did Taylor do? Did she show remorse? Did she check on her child? No.
She immediately tried to turn the story around.
She tried to play the victim.

This is classic. This is the playbook. When a violent woman gets caught, she doesn’t accept accountability. She cries. She points at the man she was just trying to kill and says, “He made me do it.”

And what makes this case particularly disgusting is that Dakota Mortensen—the man she assaulted, the man she put in a chokehold, the man she threw furniture at—was trying to defend her.

He was covering for her. He was lying for her. Even while he was the victim of a violent assault, the programming runs so deep that he felt the need to protect the abuser.

That isn’t love. That is the result of a society that has told men for thirty years that they cannot be victims. That if a woman attacks you, you must have deserved it. That you should “man up” and take it.

No. That ends now.

Taylor Frankie Paul is a serial dater. She jumps from man to man. And everywhere she goes, chaos follows. Since that initial arrest, there have been additional domestic assault investigations. In 2026, another incident paused filming on her show and led to temporary custody changes for their young son.

The pattern is there. The violence is there. The lack of accountability is there.

So why is she still on TV?

Because Hollywood and the feminist establishment do not care about justice. They care about optics. They care about pushing the narrative that women are always the victims. They cannot admit that a woman—a “Mormon Mom Influencer”—is a violent abuser because it ruins the narrative.

They will platform her. They will give her a redemption arc. They will let her cry on camera about how “hard” it was for her when she was arrested for child abuse.

But I am here to tell you the truth.

Taylor Frankie Paul should be in jail.

If the roles were reversed—if a man had put a woman in a chokehold, if a man had thrown a metal chair that hit a child—he would be in prison for a decade. No plea deals. No abeyance. No TV shows. Just concrete walls and a jumpsuit.

The fact that she is walking free, let alone being celebrated, is an indictment of the corruption in our legal system and the moral decay of our culture.

To the men watching this: Learn from this. Do not let the world gaslight you into thinking you have to accept violence just because it comes from a woman. Violence is violence. Abuse is abuse. And anyone—man or woman—who puts a child yet alone your own child in danger deserves to be treated like the criminal they are.

To the women watching this: If you claim to want equality, then you must accept equal accountability. You don’t get to demand equal pay and equal respect when you act right, and then demand “maternal grace” and “understanding” when you commit felonies.

Taylor Frankie Paul isn’t a reality star. She isn’t a “survivor.” She is a perpetrator. She is a walking example of the double standard that is rotting society from the inside out.

And until we start treating female abusers the same way we treat male abusers, this will keep happening.

The child who got hit by that chair didn’t ask to be part of her mother’s influencer career. That child just wanted a safe home.

Taylor Frankie Paul took that away.

And Hollywood gave her a raise.

Disgusting!

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Let’s have a conversation that nobody in the mainstream media has the spine to have. We are living in the era of the inverted justice system. Up is down. Right is wrong. And if you are a woman with a decent following on TikTok, apparently you can commit aggravated assault, put a man in a chokehold, throw a metal barstool like a professional wrestler, hit your own child in the process, and instead of wearing an orange jumpsuit, you get a Hulu contract.

I am talking about Taylor Frankie Paul. Or as I like to call her, the living proof that the equality the feminists scream about only applies when it’s convenient for them.

In February 2023, Taylor Frankie Paul got into an argument with her then-boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen. Now, normal people argue. Adults use words. But Taylor? Taylor decided to turn her living room into a UFC octagon without the gloves, the ref, or the basic human decency. According to police reports—actual legal documents, not gossip—this woman went berserk. She hit him. She kicked him. She put him in a chokehold. A chokehold is not a slap. A chokehold is an attempt to dominate someone’s airway. That is life-threatening behavior.

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