
Shhh no one tell the men they are misbehaving... it's a secret.
The real secret of lives of Mormon wives is... internalized misogyny.
In an exclusive preview of an upcoming episode of "The Viall Files" podcast, social media personality Taylor Frankie Paul is set to address the highly publicized "soft swinging scandal" that captivated audiences across America. The teaser shows Paul visibly emotional as she prepares to share her full account. During the interview, Paul is seen discussing the profound impact of the scandal on her life, including facing scrutiny over her role as a mother. "For the people who do question you as a mother, what would you say to them?" asks host Nick Viall. Paul also delves into the complexities of her marriage and the difficult choices she made. "Do you feel like you were lying to protect your marriage?" another voice asks, to which Paul responds with raw honesty. Paul reflects on the personal cost of the events, stating, "I put myself in a situation, I did all this myself and there's no one to blame but me." She also touches upon the loss of her social circle, remarking, "I lost everyone in that day." The interview promises to be a candid and in-depth look into her journey, as Paul indicates, "That story I haven't really told either. I don't know if you want me to tell?" with Viall encouraging, "We'd like you to tell." The episode aims to provide Paul's perspective on the events for the first time, offering insights into the "after-hours of our parties" where things escalated. The full interview is scheduled to be released tomorrow.
The real secret of lives of Mormon wives is... internalized misogyny.