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Cinnabon Cuts Ties With 'Bachelorette,' 'Mormon Wives' Amid Taylor Frankie Paul Drama
**Cinnabon Cuts Ties with 'The Bachelorette' and 'Mormon Wives' Amid Abuse Allegations**
The popular American baked goods company, Cinnabon, has ended its collaboration with the hit TV series, "The Bachelorette," and the Hulu show, "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives." This decision comes after allegations of abuse surfaced against Taylor Frankie Paul, a cast member of both shows.
According to Cinnabon, the company has reassessed its partnership with the shows due to the recent allegations, which do not align with their brand values. Just a few days ago, Cinnabon had partnered with both "The Bachelorette" and "Mormon Wives" for a joint collaboration.
The allegations against Taylor Frankie Paul involve physical and verbal abuse against her partner, Dakota Mortensen. It is reported that she allegedly choked and scratched him during intense fights, which took place in front of their young child. This is not the first incident, as there was a previous heated argument between the couple in a car, with conflicting accounts of who was at fault.
Taylor Frankie Paul's situation brings to mind the high-profile cases of domestic violence in Nigeria, such as the one involving the late singer, Yinka Davies, and her husband. While the exact circumstances differ, the reality of domestic violence remains a pressing issue in our society.
The incident also raises questions about the portrayal of relationships and domestic life on Nigerian TV shows and social media. While some viewers may see it as entertainment, the reality of domestic abuse cannot be ignored.
Cinnabon's decision to end its collaboration with "The Bachelorette" and "Mormon Wives" sends a powerful message about the importance of promoting healthy relationships and respecting brand values. As Nigerians, we must also take a stand against domestic violence and support survivors in our communities.