Taylor Frankie Paul Shows Photo of Bruised Arm and Says She Experienced “Torture,” Plus Mayci Calls Out Taylor’s “Cult Followers” and Taylor Reacts

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Taylor Frankie Paul Shows Photo of Bruised Arm and Says She Experienced "Torture," Plus Mayci Calls Out Taylor’s “Cult Followers” and Taylor ReactsTaylor Frankie Paul showed a photo of her bruised arm, as she shared that the “psychological torture” was worse than the “physical.” Meanwhile, her co-star, Mayci Neeley, called out Taylor’s “cult followers,” as Taylor clapped back.

Earlier this year, both Taylor and her ex, Dakota Mortensen, accused each other of physical abuse, as a video surfaced of the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star throwing stools at Dakota while her child was seemingly nearby.

Mayci has supported Mikayla Matthews as she’s called out Taylor’s actions. In the past, Taylor has been accused of igniting her fanbase to go after anyone who disagrees with her.

In a May 26 Instagram post, Taylor shared a photo of a large bruise on her arm.

“The psychological torture damaged me way more than the physical,” wrote Taylor over the photo. “You eventually become a shell of a human. This is hard to share because it’s hard to come to terms with.”

Image credit: @taylorfrankiepaul/Instagram

Around the same time, Mayci responded to a fan who addressed getting “heat” from “haters” concerning social media content.

“Unfortunately it’s part of the job if you want to pursue [influencing] as a career,” wrote Mayci, via @themormonwivesreport on Instagram. “I got called a ‘baby daddy killer’ last week by one of Taylor’s cult followers so that’s fun.”

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A different fan wrote, “I’m tired of being called a ‘cult’ follower because I support Taylor. I personally have NEVER disrespected you but as soon as someone shows support for Taylor we get called a cult. And you don’t think you’re mean?”

Mayci clapped back, “Someone who calls me a ‘baby daddy killer’ bc I defend Mikayla online. That’s psychotic behavior and I would consider that a cult follower.”

“I don’t think all followers are cult followers,” she went on. “But if someone is going to bully & harass someone who isn’t on the same page as her? That’s what I would consider a cult follower. So I hope that’s not you.”

Taylor then reacted on her Instagram.

“Where did ‘not everything is about Taylor’ energy go? Hate received has to be from my ‘cult following?’ I don’t think so,” wrote Taylor, via @themormonwivesreport. “Accept your own haters too. In the meantime I have a cream I was recommended that helps with hurt feelings… reach out if needed.”

She also wrote in a comment, “It’s called support during my good and bad times, not cult. Those boundaries placed were for anyone but themselves.”