Mikayla Matthews Rebuts Taylor Frankie Paul’s MomTok Claim, Citing 3 Original Creators
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Updated · Vulture · Jul 10
Mikayla Matthews Rebuts Taylor Frankie Paul’s MomTok Claim, Citing 3 Original Creators
3 articles · Updated · Vulture · Jul 10
Summary
Mikayla Matthews said Taylor Frankie Paul is wrongly claiming sole credit for “MomTok,” arguing in Instagram stories that Miranda Hope, Camille Munday and Paul started it together.
Matthews said Hulu’s show was pitched to her, Mayci Neeley, Whitney Leavitt and Paul as a series about stay-at-home Mormon moms and that each woman was cast for her own value.
Taylor Frankie Paul’s earlier posts accused castmates of mocking her personal drama and shared texts she said showed offers—including a Dancing With the Stars spot—that later went to co-stars after she declined.
Matthews also accused Paul of weaponizing her larger social-media following, saying repeated threats and claims that others only benefited because she passed were meant to intimidate cast members.