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Taylor Frankie Paul Blames Herself for Not Leaving Dakota Mortensen Sooner, Says He Made …

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Taylor Frankie Paul is set to return to The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives despite a tumultuous news cycle and some fallen friendships.

After everything that the public has learned, Dakota Mortensen will not be joining her.

Thinking back on her relationship, she accuses him of gaslighting her — but still blames herself for not leaving him sooner.

Her reflections are really resonating with commenters, many of whom find her story chillingly familiar to their own.

Taylor Frankie Paul in April 2025.
Taylor Frankie Paul attends Hulu’s Get Real House at Casa Lago on April 22, 2025. (Photo Credit: Monica Schipper/Getty Images)

‘You don’t even realize … what’s happening psychologically for a long time’

In a lengthy Instagram post, Taylor says that she blames herself for not leaving her toxic and abusive relationship with Dakota Mortensen much sooner.

She and Dakota share a child, 2-year-old Ever.

Taylor admits to having kept quiet about many of her private struggles.

This, she says, is how Dakota was able to take “advantage” of her situation and continue to allegedly mistreat her.

“What people aren’t understanding is you don’t even realize you’re in it and what’s happening psychologically for a long time,” Taylor wrote.

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In this lengthy text post to Instagram, Taylor Frankie Paul expressed her feelings after reflecting upon her erstwhile toxic relationship. (Image Credit: Instagram)

“You solely believe you’re the only insane one,” Taylor said, speaking from experience.

She explained that this is “because they twist everything that you eventually feel insane.”

Taylor went on to alleged that Dakota had been “gaslighting” her into staying with him.

She expressed that it feels “twisted” that this went on for so long, again blaming herself.

Some folks use gaslighting when they really mean lying, particularly in a political sense. But actual gaslighting can and does take place within abusive relationships.

Eventually, of course, the relationship did end

Taylor wrote that, when she finally left Dakota, she was “manipulated,” then “threatened,” then “physically hurt.”

And that was not the end of it.

She had the police called on her. A years-old video was released in an attempt to sabotage her relationship and personal success as The Bachelorette.

She lost her friends. Her reality TV series went on hiatus for over a month.

And Taylor has also ended up in court, fighting desperately for custody of Ever.

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In the caption of her post, Taylor Frankie Paul had still more to say. (Image Credit: Instagram)

“The difference between us, my love was real for him without gaining anything, and people know that,” Taylor wrote about her ex.

She admitted that she is “not sure it was the same in return.”

Taylor went on to characterize that she and Dakota are “both in the wrong” in multiple ways, but she’s calling him out for trying to take her child from her on top of everything else.

She also addressed her recent rift with Mikayla Matthews. And no, it isn’t to apologize.

“She can go kick rocks instead of kicking me right now,” Taylor announced.

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Who Is … U.S. Men’s National Team Defender Mark McKenzie?

One of the final cuts from the United States roster for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Mark McKenzie has been a consistent call-up for current U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino since the Argentine took over the sideline for the 2026 tournament co-hosts 19 months ago. Four years later, McKenzie — who plays at French club Toulouse — is expected to make the USA’s 26-player World Cup roster. He could even be in Pochettino’s starting lineup in Los Angeles when the Stars and Stripes kick off Group D against Paraguay on June 12, which could instantly turn the central defender from Bear, Delaware into a household name for the millions of fans watching at home. So who is Mark McKenzie? To find out, I sat down with the soft-spoken 27-year-old defender in March before the USA’s World Cup tune-ups against Belgium and Portugal. You were born in the Bronx and grew up in Delaware, but your father kept his job in Manhattan after you moved. How did he do it? I was five when we moved. He worked at the Hospital for Special Surgery. It’s a four-hour drive away, but for a number of years he commuted to New York almost every day. He’d leave at four in the morning and get home at nine at night, sleep for a few hours and do it again. He’d stay at my grandmother’s house in the city if it was a long night, but he tried to get home as much as possible, especially as my sister and I were getting into different sports. He always wanted to be present. Watching your dad do that, what message did that send? At a young age you don’t understand it exactly. But as I got older, I started to realize that he was doing it for the betterment of the family and not necessarily because he loved driving on the turnpike. He’s probably one of the biggest inspirations of my life. He’s an immigrant. He came from Jamaica with very little and earned everything he’s gotten. He instilled in me a lot of that same work ethic, that same understanding of what sacrifice looks like. I know things don’t happen overnight all the time, and that small progressions are very important. Ultimately, those pay dividends. You mentioned different sports. What other sports did you play growing up? Pretty much everything. Basketball. Flag football, because my mom wouldn’t let me play full contact. Swimming. A little bit of tennis. I even did tap dancing. My mom wanted a dancer — thankfully my sister fulfilled that for her. I’m just competitive. I had that from a young age, hated losing video games. I would cry if I lost playing Monopoly with the fam. When did you have to focus on soccer exclusively? Once I hit eighth grade, the Philadelphia Union academy was starting to come into the picture. But with school, I wasn’t able to make the commute back from Delaware every day. But once I got to high school, I made the decision to commit to soccer. Also, I didn’t feel like I was tall enough for basketball then. I grew a bit more in the years to come, but obviously it’s worked out pretty well. Were you always a defender? No, I was a midfielder until I was about 10 or 11, and then moved up to forward. Then I got to the Union’s pre-academy, and they saw that I didn’t have the same sense of arrogance sometimes that forwards have or the same selfishness to score. So they were like, maybe you should be a center back. I’m guessing that was tough to hear. Absolutely. You go from being the guy who’s getting goals and making plays to the guy trying to stop that happening. You’re facing attackers who want to embarrass you any moment they can. It was an adjustment. My dad was like, “You can throw a hissy fit if you want, but you’re getting an opportunity. If it’s at center back, be the best center back possible.” Central defenders are so skilled with the ball nowadays. Did being an attacker as a teenager help? Yes, and not just with my feet: Also in understanding how attackers move, their habits, the spaces they want to get to, the timing of their runs — stuff like that. Are you a sports fan? Any soccer clubs that you follow? As a kid, I would get up in the morning on the weekends and watch Premier League games. Arsenal’s been my favorite Premier League team since. I loved Thierry Henry and his style, so getting to meet him was really special. When did you meet Thierry Henry? When he was coaching Montreal in 2020, my last season with the Union. I also met him unofficially at a New York Red Bulls game back when I was 12. Got a chance to get a shirt signed by him. It was special. What about NFL or NBA teams? I’m a big LeBron James fan. I’ve always admired LeBron, the way he plays and carries himself.  I liked the Miami Heat back when he was there with Dwyane Wade. In terms of American football, unfortunately, I’m a Giants fan. Beating Tom Brady in the Super Bowl twice is the one thing we can live on. Your father loves soccer. Is that how you were introduced to it? I remember kicking the ball around with my dad on the streets of New York before we moved. He was my first coach, with my local YMCA team. That’s really how I really started to love it. Do you still have family in Jamaica? Have you been there? When I was younger, before soccer started to pick up, we went back a few times during the summers. And over the last probably five to seven years, we’ve been able to go and spend time with my cousins. I also played against Jamaica in the Nations League game we won in Kingston at the end of 2024, one of Mauricio’s first games. What’s your mom like? She’s the rock of our family, somebody who I draw a lot of strength from. Her name is Lynette. She’s a Black woman who’s earned everything, like my dad has. She’s also a breast cancer survivor. With my dad not around during the day, she’d go to work early, then after, take me to training or a youth clinic or camp while also managing my sister’s dance schedule. My parents are the reason I’m here today. Your sister is four years younger? Yeah. Madison is a dancer who has worked with some of the best choreographers out there. She’s chipping away at it day by day. I’m proud of her. You left MLS in 2021 and signed for Belgian team Genk in 2021. What was that like? Very different. I was coming off the best season of my life, and I’d always dreamed of taking that next step. Belgium was a great landing spot. I was able to experience Europe but also get minutes. My teammates were from all over the world, guys with international experience or who’d played in the Champions League. I think that was important. Who are you closest to on this U.S. team? Chris Richards and Tim Weah. Tim and I met at [age] 10 at this regional training program for players from New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Delaware. We just enjoyed being around each other. Plus, his mom is Jamaican. So we share that as well. Did you know Tim was the son of Ballon d’Dor winner George Weah? Not then. When I met his dad I still didn’t know who he was. Now, I call him Uncle George. His mom is Auntie. It’s amazing to flash forward to where we are today. You’re a big music guy, right? I love music, but my taste has changed. I’m a man of God. And a lot of music, unfortunately, has some negative takes to it. Gospel music keeps me in the right headspace. There’s some Christian rappers who I enjoy listening to. I also became a dad recently, so lots of baby music. Your son Micah was born just after you’d spent 40 days away at the 2025 Gold Cup. How did your wife feel about that? Carley understands that my job is not normal. She’s used to it. We’ve been together for seven years, and she knows that this career is not forever. It’s all about being the best player possible and experiencing football’s highest levels. Her support is essential to my success. She allows me to be great. How has fatherhood changed you? It’s the most beautiful experience. I see life and my career differently. The best way I can explain it is, my son doesn’t care what I do. He doesn’t care if I win the World Cup or Champions League. He only cares about the fact that I’m his dad. He loves me for me and there’s nothing like that. To see him smile and laugh and grow and change each day adds a level of importance to being present. That’s what I’ve tried to focus on. You didn’t play much at that Gold Cup. Some players who make the World Cup roster might not see the field at all this summer. How can they still help the team? It’s tough as a competitor. I want to play. But with the national team it’s about the collective. You’re representing more than just yourself. My role was to demand more of not only myself in training, but the guys around me. I was also preparing myself in case I had to step in. We need 26 players pushing in the same direction. When you have even one kink in that line, it’s difficult to be successful.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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2026 NFL Schedule Release: Ranking This Year’s Top 10 Hype Videos

The NFL’s content teams put on a show for the 2026 schedule release Thursday night, flexing their creative muscles in what’s become known as the social media Super Bowl. But which franchise had the best schedule release video this year? Here’s my top 10, in descending order: The Browns nailed the “Street Fighter” theme, bringing out Ohio native and internet personality MatPat to introduce the “video game.” The arcade vibe and retro sound effects and graphics take older Millennials back to their childhood. The Giants featured the always-entertaining Jameis Winston in their schedule release video, having the QB and offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor hang outside the Vessel in New York’s Hudson Yards. That’s where “Winston Van Gogh” played Pictionary with fans — if the fans named the team that Winston was referring to with his drawing within 15 seconds, they won Giants tickets. Winston sported a beret, giving him an artsy aesthetic, fitting for the occasion. With an art craft blend theme, the Jets had the most visually mesmerizing schedule release video this year. The sped-up blend of colors — leading into each opponent — was satisfying. No words were spoken, but nothing felt missing. The Raiders doing a “Step Brothers” parody starring quarterbacks Fernando Mendoza and Kirk Cousins was simply perfect. The bit included everything from the opening scene of them eyeing each other down, to Cousins showing the No. 1 overall pick how things are done around the facility. The Falcons’ content team told me earlier this week that their new football regime of head coach Kevin Stefanski, president of football Matt Ryan and general manager Ian Cunningham would be involved in their schedule release video. As it turned out, they played a significant role. Atlanta hit a nostalgic vein by incorporating the old “SportsCenter” commercial theme as well. The reference to the Drake-Kendrick Lamar rap beef and cameo by Atlanta music legend Jermaine Dupri was a nice touch, too. The Cowboys brought out the “Tylers” on their offensive line — Tyler Booker, Tyler Smith and Tyler Guyton — to headline the “TIA” (Tyler Intelligence Agency), which has secret agents (most of them named Tyler) on each of Dallas’ opponents in 2026. The incredibly detailed video, which includes a cameo from quarterback Dak Prescott, features strong digs at the Packers, Rams and Eagles (of course). The Bears put a modern spin on the late Bob Ross’ “The Joy of Painting” television series, with wide receiver Rome Odunze — dressed like Ross — guiding viewers through an oil painting interpretation of each of Chicago’s 2026 opponents. The best part was undoubtedly the dig at the rival Packers. Odunze pulled out a cheese grater to use on the edge of the canvas, then looked at the camera and said: “Isn’t that satisfying?” Maybe one day the Titans’ man of the street approach, which the team has used a couple of times, will get old. But not this year. Tennessee’s social team managed to find look-a-likes of key figures of their 2026 opponents on Broadway Street and other parts of downtown Nashville. The best one may have been a Myles Garrett jersey-wearing Browns fan who hilariously looked nothing like the reigning AP Defensive Player of the Year. The Colts crushed their “Simpsons”-themed video, which was jam-packed with small jokes, including the mess that was their 2025 schedule release and season at-large. This year’s video hilariously references how Indianapolis hasn’t won in Jacksonville in more than a decade with the viral scene of Homer Simpson hiding in the bushes. The Chargers have done it once again. Widely considered to be the gold standard on schedule release day, L.A.’s content team created a “Halo”-themed video loaded with excellent digs into their 2026 opponents. Some of the best include a nod to Cam Newton’s viral take on Bills receiver Keon Coleman and Texans QB C.J. Stroud giving Bears QB Caleb Williams advice after their primetime showdown in 2024.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Did Sydney Sweeney Double Down on ‘MAGA Barbie’ Image By Blasting Dems as …

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Sydney Sweeney is no stranger to controversy.

And even though she’s mostly steered clear of offering direct comment about current events, Sydney’s political beliefs have become a frequent topic of discussion.

Both fans and critics believe that Sydney has expressed her views in subtle, coded ways — which is one reason that the latest episode of Euphoria has sparked such intense debate.

Sydney Sweeney as Cassie on HBO's Euphoria.
Sydney Sweeney as Cassie on HBO’s Euphoria. (HBO/YouTube)

As we previously discussed, in the show’s third season, Sydney’s storyline has mostly revolved around her character’s OnlyFans page, as Cassie attempts to gain financial independence following her brief marriage to Nate.

Under the tutelage of her friend and manager Maddie, Cassie has increased her following both through increasingly edgy adult content and by spouting pro-male talking points on political podcasts.

“I just feel like American men have been treated like second-class citizens,” she said during a montage on Sunday night’s episode.

“Why is it that women hate men these days?” one host asks, prompting Cassie to reply:

“Well, in the past, men used to be hunters and gatherers and protectors, but now they’re being forced to walk around on their tippy toes.

“I mean, it’s not natural. Men should be free. They should be able to speak their mind and voice their desires.”

“Oh, you think they’re being too restricted by society?” a different host asks.

“Yes! Like if a man today were to say that he wants a girlfriend who could cook or clean, he might as well be screaming the N-word,” Cassie replies.

When a third host says, “Well, you sound like a Democrat,” Cassie replies, “I’m not r—rded.”

Now, it’s important to bear in mind that Sydney is an actress playing a character.

And while Cassie might genuinely subscribe to the beliefs she expresses, it’s equally possible that she’s merely regurgitating manosphere views in order to drum up more subscribers.

Regardless, a surprising number of viewers took the view that the scene was inspired by Sydney’s real-life worldview.

“Sydney Sweeney officially came out as MAGA ON Euphoria tonight,” one viewer wrote on X (formerly Twitter), according to Radar Online.

“Either they wrote this to adapt to Sydney Sweeney, or she was doing an Emmy-worthy method acting long con for the past two years,” another added.

“What if Sydney Sweeney was method acting this whole time, pretending to be MAGA and doing a whole conservative grift to tease Cassie’s arc on the new season,” a third remarked.

Perhaps the writers drew inspiration from Sydney’s American Eagle controversy, or the fact that she’s a registered Republican.

But given the production time on these shows, the script was probably written before those developments, meaning that any overlap in Sydney and Cassie’s politics is strictly coincidental.

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Angelina Pivarnick is PREGNANT, Celebrates on ‘Jersey Shore Family Vacation’

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It may be the end of an era for Jersey Shore Family Vacation, but it’s full of new beginnings.

Angelina Pivarnick is pregnant!

The longtime reality TV personality has opened up in the past about her desire to conceive.

Now, she has her wish — and is celebrating!

Angelina Pivarnick with a positive pregnancy test.
Shocked and delighted, Angelina Pivarnick holds a (positive) pregnancy test on ‘Jersey Shore Family Vacation’ Season 2, Episode 9. (Image Credit: MTV)

She’s pregnant!

On the Thursday, May 14 episode of Jersey Shore Family Vacation, Angelina shared the news.

She also — at least, as far as the reality TV footage shows us — only learned the news herself.

Season 9, Episode 2 showed Angelina holding up one positive pregnancy test at first.

She expressed her shock to producers and to castmate Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola.

“There’s no way that it just happened naturally,” she expressed in disbelief. (Angelina turns 40 next month.)

Three positive pregnancy tests.
False positive pregnancy tests do exist. Angelina Pivarnick wanted to be positive about the positive results. (Image Credit: MTV)

“There’s no sperm donor now,” Angelina explained. Notably, she also took repeated tests, just to make sure.

“I did not think I was able to get pregnant,” she expressed. “But wow, I’m … pregnant.”

Angelina gushed: “This could be a great thing. This could be my fairy tale, my path, my baby.”

Sammi expressed her joy at her friend’s happy news.

“I got chills,” she told Angelina. “I’m gonna cry for you.”

Angelina Pivarnick speaks to the camera on Jersey Shore Family Vacation.
Delighted, Angelina Pivarnick tells the viewers of ‘Jersey Shore Family Vacation’ that she is pregnant. (Image Credit: MTV)

She called John Doe-Nor

Angelina did not choose to identify her partner.

The episode identified “John Doe-Nor,” which is a cute pun and not a real human name.

We did, however, get to watch as Angelina made the call.

“So I have some news for you. I am officially, definitely pregnant,” she shared.

Angelina gushed: “We’re having a baby!”

Angelina Pivarnick calls "John Doe-ner"
On ‘Jersey Shore Family Vacation’ Season 9, Episode 2, Angelina Pivarnick called her partner to break the news. (Image Credit: MTV)

During the Season 9 premiere just one week earlier, Angelina had opened up about her struggles to conceive.

She told Sammi and Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi that she had a “vial of sperm” in her refrigerator.

(Angelina later shared that she was joking about that, and about hooking up with multiple men in the hopes of one of them fulfilling her dream.)

A few years ago, she jokingly asked Vinny Guadgnino for his sperm — albeit indirectly. Fortunately, he is not the father.

Some of us have seen too much Jersey Shore to recommend any of those guys as donors. No offense.

Happy for Angelina, though!

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