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Taylor Frankie Paul Confirmed as New Lead for 'The Bachelorette' Season 22

Influencer Taylor Frankie Paul, known for "MomTok" and her past legal issues, has been officially selected as the lead for Season 22 of 'The Bachelorette', set to premiere in 2026.

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  • Taylor Frankie Paul, a prominent influencer from the "MomTok" community, has been officially confirmed as the lead for the upcoming Season 22 of 'The Bachelorette'.
  • Her selection was announced during an appearance on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast and later confirmed by ABC, with the new season slated for a 2026 premiere.
  • Paul is notable for being the first titular 'Bachelorette' who has not previously appeared in the 'Bachelor' franchise, marking a significant casting decision.
  • ABC highlighted Paul's influence in the "MomTok" community and her role in discussing Salt Lake's soft-swinging scene as reasons for her selection.
  • Paul's past includes an arrest in 2022 and a 2023 guilty plea to misdemeanor aggravated assault, adding a layer of complexity to her public persona.
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Center-leaning sources report the news of Taylor Frankie Paul's casting as the Bachelorette factually. They provide essential background, including her past controversies and legal issues, without editorializing or using loaded language. The coverage focuses on presenting information directly and attributing statements clearly, maintaining an objective tone throughout the article.

"Paul became known as an influencer in the #MomTok community, a group of women from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sharing their lives on TikTok."

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"Paul became known as an influencer in the #MomTok community, a group of women from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sharing their lives on TikTok."

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Taylor Frankie Paul is a Utah-based TikTok influencer known for her viral 'MomTok' content focused on motherhood, lifestyle, and family. She gained wider attention after revealing her involvement in a 'soft swinging' scandal within the Mormon influencer community, and starring in Hulu’s The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.

Taylor Frankie Paul is the first lead of The Bachelorette who has not previously appeared in the Bachelor franchise, marking a notable casting decision. Her selection was partly due to her influence within the 'MomTok' community and her public discussions, including those about the soft-swinging scene in Salt Lake City.

Taylor Frankie Paul has faced controversies including her 2022 arrest, a 2023 guilty plea to misdemeanor aggravated assault, and public backlash from her admitted role in a soft-swinging arrangement that led to a highly publicized divorce in 2022.

Taylor Frankie Paul is a mother of three who often shares insights on co-parenting and motherhood. She has openly discussed her experiences with divorce, miscarriage, and therapy, which have shaped both her influencer content and reality TV presence, helping her navigate public criticism.

The announcement that Taylor Frankie Paul would lead The Bachelorette Season 22 was first made during her September 10, 2025 appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast and later confirmed by ABC, with the season premiering in early 2026.

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