Taylor Frankie Paul has been providing her followers with updates about her healing journey following the hardships the reality television star has faced in recent months.
And in an Instagram post on Sunday, April 19, Paul shared three photos, all of which are mirror selfies that have her face covered by her phone.
“Here come the ugly parts of what healing actually looks like,” she began. “If you know me you know I’ll admit my parts, flaws, and faults .I’m well aware thats apart of it. We’ll get there. This public atrocity that I not only lived through once but twice now, on even a bigger scale was ultimately the cost to my freedom. I wouldn’t wish this upon my worst enemy or even the ones who publicized it.”
Taylor Frankie Paul Acknowledges The Charges Against Her Being Dropped
Earlier this week, it was announced that no charges were filed against Paul in relation to an allegation of domestic violence this year.
And in her post, she addressed this, leaning on her religion while also thanking everyone who has supported her throughout this situation.
“We’re working on eating, movement, rest, and retraining the nervous system,” she concluded her message. “I’ll be sharing the process, because if my worst is shared better bet I’ll share the rebuilding too.”
Support Pours In For Taylor Frankie Paul
Throughout each and every hardship Paul has faced, she continues to address it head-on, while also taking the time to thank all those who have supported her along the way. And with that, under each one of her posts, there continue to be many comments left, all of which show support for Paul.
“I’ve got you always ❤️❤️,” her ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ co-star Jessi Draper posted.
“Going through a public atrocity is a trauma most will never understand—you’re doing an incredible job, and Gods got you wrapped in love all the way through,” one person shared.
“You are the voice for many! Keep going 🤍✨,” another person commented.
“You’re one of the strongest, most compassionate and brave souls that I’ve ever met – and I’ll always be there for you 🫶🏼,” someone said.
“🥹you’re vulnerability is brave, courageous and an act of service… some may not see it that way, but those who hold self love hold compassion and respect for others on their healing journeys. I see you! ❤️,” one person stated.



