Taylor Frankie Paul shares emotional message after judge sides with Dakota Mortensen

Taylor Frankie Paul shares emotional message after judge sides with Dakota Mortensen

Taylor Frankie Paul issued an emotional “thank you” to her supporters after facing a custody blow in court.

“Just want to say THANK YOU to those that have all helped carry,” the “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star wrote via Instagram late Thursday.

“Nothing but gratitude for these gifts given by different people at different times that have been essential for me through this specific time,” the MomTok creator, 31, continued. “Thank you to every message, meal, gift, call, prayer and support of any kind sent.”

Taylor Frankie Paul shared a vulnerable message to her Instagram followers Thursday. taylorfrankiepaul/Instagram
She expressed gratitude for the support she has received, days after facing a blow in custody court. taylorfrankiepaul/Instagram

She concluded, “There is the human side of this and then it gets to a point of it being miraculous when you start to see it from a bigger lens🙏🏼.”

The reality star kicked off the social media slideshow with a tearful selfie reflecting on how “miraculous” it is “that every essential or reminder I’ve needed was GIVEN through people.”

The “Bachelorette” alum went on to share photos of items she received from loved ones, beginning with a book meant to grant “peace and comfort.”

Other gifts included pain relief patches, Starbucks drinks, a bouquet of flowers and more.

“Nothing but gratitude for these gifts [including the book pictured above] given by different people at different times that have been essential,” the reality star wrote. taylorfrankiepaul/Instagram
She highlighted different gifts, including the flower bouquet pictured above, in the social media carousel. taylorfrankiepaul/Instagram

The upload came two days after Paul was granted only supervised visitation with her and ex Dakota Mortensen’s 2-year-old son, Ever, in their latest temporary custody arrangement.

A judge ruled Tuesday that Paul, who formerly had custody of the toddler 70 percent of the time, is allowed to see the little one for up to six hours per week until the next court hearing on April 30.

The judge expressed “concern” over Paul’s “volatility,” agreeing with Mortensen’s lawyers that she is “completely out of control” and “reckless.”

Paul’s lawyer, meanwhile, claimed she posed “no risk” to Ever as long as the on-again, off-again couple “stay[s] apart” where Mortensen can’t “push her buttons.”

On Tuesday, Paul was granted supervised visits with her and ex Dakota Mortensen’s 2-year-old son, Ever, until their next court hearing. TikTok/@taylorfrankiepaul
The former Bachelorette (pictured above in March 2025) temporarily lost custody of the little one last month. Taylor Frankie Paul/Instagram

An attorney on behalf of Ever, however, agreed that Paul’s “lack of total self-control” is of concern.

Mortensen, 33, has had temporary custody of Ever since March when he filed a protective order against Paul.

Paul, who also shares two children with ex-husband Tate Paul, filed a protective order of her own Tuesday, claiming Mortensen “kick[ed] her while she was on the floor,” “slamm[ed] her head against the dashboard of his truck” and more in various alleged incidents.

Taylor and Mortensen’s tumultuous romance has been on and off since 2022 and documented on “SLOMW” — which halted filming as the duo are being investigated for alleged domestic violence incidents in February.

She and Mortensen (pictured above in March 2025) have both filed protective orders against each other. Taylor Frankie Paul/Instagram
Paul has two more children from a previous marriage. Taylor Frankie Paul / Instagram

The cast members have since reportedly had a change of heart and are set to get back in front of cameras “in a matter of weeks.”

As for Taylor’s “Bachelorette” season, which was canceled amid the drama, we hear there’s a chance ABC may still air it.

Taylor called the scandal “hell on Earth” in a vulnerable Instagram post last week, writing, “Through every panic attack I prayed for strength as I could feel my body breaking down and out from the distress of it all.”

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.

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