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Mormon Mom TikToker Ignites Frenzy Among Other 'MomTokers' After Admitting To 'Swinging' Scandal

Mormon Mom TikToker Ignites Frenzy Among Other 'MomTokers' After Admitting To 'Swinging' Scandal
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Drama has begun in the "MomTok" community.

Popular TikToker Taylor Frankie Paul (@taylorfrankiepaul) is part of a group of Mormom mothers on TikTok—a community known as "MomTok."


The community consists of Mormon wives and their husbands sharing wholesome, family-friendly content about their families and their lives on the social media platform. Many of the MomTokers in the Utah area post videos together.

Recently, however, massive drama has broken out in the MomTok community when it was revealed the wholesome Mormon couples had been engaging in a NSFW hobby: swinging.

Paul, who seemed to be in a happy and loving relationship, posted a video seemingly out of nowhere and told her followers she and her husband were divorcing.

Watch the video here:

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An unfortunate announcement

The video, which has garnered a staggering 12 million views, shows Paul in an empty house with a pair of keys.

The text overlay reads:

"In my twenties, getting divorced, started therapy, living on my own for the first time ever along with two kids."

Stranger still, was Paul's husband, Tate, took down all photos of her on his Instagram and the other MomTokers who Paul posted content with had all blocked her on social media.

Paul then posted another video in which she states her life is "falling apart," then cryptically says:

"And I can’t even speak on why…without bringing them all down with me."
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this trend has impeccable timing

Paul's followers were understandably confused over what was going on.

Paul then took to TikTok live to explain the situation to her followers in real-time. In her livestream, Paul explained her and Tate had engaged in a practice called "soft swinging" with their MomToker couple friends.

She explained her and Tate would often swap partners with other MomTokers, but wouldn't go "all the way" unless the other partner was present.

Paul went on to describe how she and Tate had often made out with other MomTok couple partners and engaged in other sexual acts—until Paul broke the rules with one of the other husbands in the community.

She said:

"The whole group was intimate with each other. Tate has made out with several girls and other things, and I’ve made out with all of the husbands and vice versa.”

She then explained she didn't feel remorse over how things unfolded.

She said:

“I feel free, to be honest."
"It was a secret that we had been keeping from family and other friends."
“All my dirty secrets are out and I have nothing to hide anymore."
“We partied, we were intimate with other people.”

Paul's followers on TikTok are beside themselves over the drama in the community.

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Paul has since been completely ousted from the MomToker community while the other MomTokers deny the allegations they engaged in swinging, leading Paul to sarcastically describe herself as "the only villain in town."

As of yet, no other MomTokers have come forth to confirm these allegations.

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