
Here's Everything "Bachelorette" Nation Needs To Know About Taylor Frankie Paul…
The unconventional choice might be the best choice.
A recent interview with prominent "MomTok" figures Taylor Frankie Paul and Mayci Neeley has shed new light on a "soft swinging" scandal that reportedly led to widespread divorces within the Mormon influencer community. Taylor Frankie Paul, who was at the center of the controversy, detailed the progression of the social group's activities. "Honestly, it was never like intentional or like this is what's going to happen," Paul stated, explaining that what began as innocent dinner parties gradually introduced "substances into the parties" and escalated to "hanging out like three times a week" and "renting cabins together." She added, "It all started so slow... and then things just led to one thing to another and it was a huge fire at the end." Paul clarified the term "soft swinging" as "doing everything but going all the way and fully switching partners." She confirmed that "everyone was hooking up with everyone" among those involved, contrasting this with initial denials from some participants. Mayci Neeley, who was not part of the swinging group, expressed her lack of surprise when the scandal broke. "I wasn't shocked," Neeley commented, "I had like a feeling that something was going on behind the scenes... I had this whole theory." She noted the youth of the women involved as particularly "shocking," as swinging is typically associated with an older demographic. The interview provides a candid look into the events that captivated the online community and the personal repercussions for those involved.
The unconventional choice might be the best choice.