"Discover the potential new Bachelorette: Taylor Frankie Paul is a candidate to consider!"
New Bachelorette for the 22nd Season Announced: Taylor Frankie Paul
Taylor Frankie Paul, known for her comedic, heartwarming, and bitingly honest content on TikTok, has been officially announced as the new Bachelorette for the 22nd season of "The Bachelorette."
Paul, a single mother of three, gained fame as the breakout star of the popular series "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives." Her unfiltered candor and relatable life stories resonated with viewers, catapulting her to TikTok stardom and a massive following.
The all-new season of "The Bachelorette" will debut in 2026, following the return of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" on Nov. 13, 2025. Scott Teti, who has been serving as executive producer for "The Bachelorette," will continue in this role for the upcoming season.
"The Bachelorette" is produced by Warner Horizon Unscripted Television. Fans can follow updates on the show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.
Paul's journey on "The Bachelorette" promises to be as captivating and authentic as her TikTok content. As she embarks on this new adventure, fans can expect her signature blend of humour, warmth, and honesty to shine through.
Despite extensive searches, there are no search results providing information about who Taylor Frankie Paul was known as before her role as Bachelorette. Regardless, her unique personality and compelling story are sure to make her a standout choice for the reality TV show.
Stay tuned for more updates on Taylor Frankie Paul's journey as the Bachelorette on "The Bachelorette," airing in 2026.
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