Season 2 of Hulu’s “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” promises to deliver a mix of romance and drama, particularly focusing on the tumultuous relationship between Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen. Following a highly publicized split that emerged from turbulent events in their first season, viewers can expect a deeper dive into their journey as co-parents of their son, Ever True, born in March 2024.
Taylor has opened up about their separation, revealing there were elements of betrayal involved. She shared with E! News, “We’re just trying to both heal individually and get to a better spot, because I think together, obviously we couldn’t get there.” Despite the challenges, she emphasized her commitment to co-parenting, even noting the emotional strains it brings: “Co-parenting is great, but it’s also the worst.”
Reflecting on her emotional healing, Taylor stated, “I am in a much better place now. Time heals wounds, honestly.” While she remains uncertain about her future with Dakota, she acknowledged that both may still hold onto some hope, saying, “So, I think if any or both of us are holding on to even one percent chance, then I don’t want to say ‘never say never.’”
As the show gears up for its release on May 15, viewers will witness not only the unfolding of Taylor and Dakota’s relationship but also the journey of healing and personal growth that Taylor has embarked upon. The anticipation surrounding Season 2 is palpable, and it raises questions about how viewers will resonate with their stories of love, loss, and co-parenting.
The theme of co-parenting, especially amid emotional turmoil, is a relatable issue for many, and Taylor’s candid reflections could bring comfort to others in similar situations. It’s a reminder that healing takes time and that focusing on personal well-being can lead to better outcomes for everyone involved.