In a stunning last-minute decision that has sent shockwaves through Bachelor Nation, ABC has canceled the upcoming Season 22 of The Bachelorette—just three days before its scheduled premiere on Sunday, March 22, 2026. The network pulled the plug on the already fully filmed season starring Taylor Frankie Paul, the controversial star of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, after a disturbing 2023 video surfaced showing her in a violent altercation with her ex-boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen.

The move came after TMZ published footage from Paul’s 2023 arrest, depicting a chaotic domestic incident where she allegedly threw furniture, yelled, and physically attacked Mortensen while a child could be heard crying in the background. Both Paul and Mortensen had leveled mutual accusations of domestic abuse in the past, but the newly leaked video—stemming from that earlier police investigation—proved to be the tipping point for Disney Entertainment Television.

A spokesperson for Disney issued a brief statement on March 19, 2026: “In light of the newly released video just surfaced today, we have made the decision to not move forward with the new season of The Bachelorette at this time, and our focus is on supporting the family.” The announcement left fans stunned, as the season had already wrapped filming in December 2025, complete with a chosen winner and post-production work nearly finished.

The cancellation marks an unprecedented move for the long-running franchise. The Bachelorette had never before been scrapped so close to airdate after production wrapped. The decision reportedly cost ABC and Disney tens of millions in production expenses, advertising commitments, and lost revenue from what was expected to be a high-rated spring return. Industry analysts note that pulling a fully produced season is rare and expensive, reflecting the severity of the public relations crisis Disney faced.

Paul, known for her role in the TikTok-famous “MomTok” group and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, was announced as the Season 22 lead in late 2025. Her season was filmed from October to December, with episodes reportedly featuring dramatic twists, emotional rose ceremonies, and the usual high-stakes dating dynamics. Sources close to production say the season was shaping up to be one of the most dramatic in recent years, with Paul’s personal backstory—including her public divorce, polyamorous past, and reality TV fame—adding extra layers of intrigue.

Taylor Frankie Paul's canceled The Bachelorette season will cost ABC a  shocking 8-figure sum, insider reveals | Daily Mail Online

The fallout has been swift and widespread. Fans took to social media in droves, expressing shock, frustration, and disappointment. Many lamented the loss of a season they had been anticipating, while others supported ABC’s decision, citing the seriousness of domestic violence allegations. Hashtags like #BacheloretteCanceled and #TaylorFrankiePaul trended worldwide, with viewers sharing clips of past seasons and speculating on what comes next for the franchise.

The network has not yet announced plans for a replacement season or a new lead. Some insiders suggest ABC may fast-track a new Bachelorette cycle or pivot to spin-offs, but the timing leaves a significant gap in the spring schedule. For Sunday, March 22, ABC has filled the 8 p.m. slot with a rerun of American Idol (Season 24, Episode 8 from the Hawaii ‘Ohana Round), followed by the premiere of Gabby Windey’s new dating show Love Overboard at 10 p.m.

The incident has also reignited discussions about vetting reality TV stars and the risks of casting controversial figures. Paul’s history—including public feuds, her polyamorous relationships, and the 2023 domestic violence incident—had already drawn scrutiny when she was named the lead. The leaked video amplified those concerns, forcing Disney to act swiftly to protect the brand.

Paul has remained mostly silent since the cancellation, though sources say she is devastated and cooperating with the ongoing Utah police investigation. Mortensen, her ex and co-parent, has also faced questions about his role in the events.

For Bachelor Nation, the abrupt end to Season 22 is a major disappointment. Many fans had been looking forward to seeing Paul’s journey, especially after the franchise took a year off following Jenn Tran’s Season 21. Now, the future of The Bachelorette remains uncertain, with speculation swirling about potential delays, new leads, or even a pause in the franchise.

As the dust settles, the cancellation stands as a rare and costly reminder that even the most anticipated seasons can unravel in an instant. ABC has yet to comment further on the decision or next steps, but one thing is clear: Bachelor Nation’s spring just got a lot quieter—and far more controversial.