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Dakota Mortensen Storms Off Reunion Set Amid Explosive Drama
UPDATE: Tensions erupted during the latest reunion of *Mormon Wives*, leading to cast member Dakota Mortensen storming off the set after a heated confrontation. The explosive episode aired on July 15, 2023, and showcased intense exchanges over Dakota’s controversial past actions.
The reunion became a battleground of emotions as Dakota faced off against his ex-partner, Taylor Frankie Paul, regarding his inappropriate relationship with a close family friend while Taylor was pregnant. The situation escalated quickly when Dakota, visibly furious, ripped off his microphone and shouted, “Get this f***ing stupid f***ing mic off me!” as he stormed off the set.
The conflict intensified when Taylor confronted Dakota about his past, stating, “I can’t accept anything that comes out of your mouth because it’s all bull***t,” a sentiment echoed by her father, Jeremy Paul. The family dynamic crumbled further as Taylor expressed regret over her choice of Dakota as a father for their one-year-old son, Ever. “When I look at Ever, I feel, this is my fault. I’m so sorry I chose to have a child with this person,” she said, igniting a fierce retort from Dakota.
Amidst the chaos, host Stassi Schroeder attempted to mediate the situation, but the emotional turmoil proved overwhelming. Dakota’s outburst resulted in a crew member escorting him off the premises while the remaining cast sat in stunned silence.
The reunion not only showcased the fractures in Dakota and Taylor’s relationship but also highlighted the ongoing custody battle for Ever. As the dust settles on this dramatic episode, Taylor is reportedly moving forward with her life, filming her upcoming season of *The Bachelorette* across various locations, including a recent date spotted in New York City.
Fans can catch all the action from the explosive reunion episode streaming now on Hulu and Disney Plus. As the fallout from this reunion continues, many are left wondering how it will impact the family dynamics and custody arrangements moving forward.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.
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