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Taylor Frankie Paul Slams Mayci Neeley: Talked Sh*t For Ages

Taylor Frankie Paul is back, claiming SLOMW costars "resent" her and reigniting her feud with Mayci Neeley. Why is she dredging up old drama now?

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Taylor Frankie Paul is back on the “Secret Life of a Mormon Mom” podcast, spilling tea and claiming her former costars resent her. Let’s be real, this isn’t new; it’s just another round of the same old drama that keeps her relevant.

Paul specifically targeted Mayci Neeley, accusing her of “talking sh*t” for ages. This whole “Mormon MomTok” saga just keeps getting messier, proving some friendships simply aren’t built to last under the reality TV spotlight.

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The Never-Ending Feud

Taylor Frankie Paul dropped a bombshell on the “Secret Life of a Mormon Mom” podcast recently. She claimed many of her former “SLOMW” peers resent her. This goes back to her notorious “soft-swinging” scandal from 2022.

Paul believes her controversial past created a massive rift. Other influencers want that perfect, curated image. Taylor’s journey has been anything but.

She didn’t stop there, though. Paul went straight for Mayci Neeley’s throat. She stated, “Mayci has been talking sh*t about me for a long time. It’s not a new thing. It’s just something that’s been going on.”

This isn’t a fresh fight. This drama has roots deeper than a desert well. It goes all the way back to the initial fallout from the swinging scandal. Neeley was among those who publicly distanced herself from Paul.

Old Drama, New Platform?

So, is this feud with Mayci Neeley actually new? Absolutely not. Taylor is just bringing up old drama for attention, plain and simple. The research makes it crystal clear.

  • Taylor Frankie Paul explicitly said Neeley has been “talking sh*t” for a long time.
  • Their public conflict dates back to at least 2022.
  • Neeley was among the “Mormon MomTok” influencers who publicly distanced herself.
  • Paul’s recent comments address ongoing perceived slights, not new ones.

This isn’t a revelation. It’s a rehashing. It just proves that in the influencer world, old wounds never truly heal. They just wait for the next podcast mic.

Paul also used the podcast to respond to general backlash. She acknowledged her past actions. She claimed she’s trying to move on and focus on personal growth. But it’s hard to move on when you keep reigniting old flames, isn’t it?

The Price of Publicity

This whole situation highlights the brutal truth of online fame. Especially for women in niche communities. The tension between authenticity and a perfect image is real. Paul’s willingness to be “real” often just fuels more drama.

The “Mormon MomTok” community was fractured by her scandals. Now, the feuds just keep coming. It forces everyone involved to redefine their public personas. It makes you wonder if any of these friendships were ever genuine, or just convenient for content.

Paul said, “I know what I did. I’ve owned it. I’ve tried to move on, but it feels like some people just want to keep me in that box.” Maybe, Taylor, but you keep opening the box yourself. You keep inviting people to look inside.

The “so what” factor here is huge. It shows how past mistakes can haunt you indefinitely online. It impacts relationships and livelihoods. For reality TV junkies like me, it’s just another episode in the ongoing saga of online celebrity.

This isn’t about forgiveness. It’s about engagement. And Taylor Frankie Paul knows exactly how to get it, even if it means dragging old enemies back into the spotlight.


Source: Google News

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