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Mormon Wives Reality Series Resumes After Production Halt

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Production on the Hulu reality series "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is preparing to resume after an unexpected pause that began in mid-March, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The production halt followed a heated confrontation between cast members Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen during filming of the show's fifth season. Production sources indicate that cameras will soon be rolling again as the series moves forward with its latest installment.

The circumstances surrounding the incident between Paul and Mortensen remain unclear, as does the extent of the disruption to the production schedule. What remains uncertain is whether both individuals will participate in filming when production resumes with the rest of the cast.

Sources close to the production have not clarified whether Taylor Frankie Paul or Dakota Mortensen will rejoin their castmates when cameras begin recording again. The decision regarding their participation appears to remain unresolved as the production team prepares to move forward.

The pause in production represents a significant interruption for the reality series, which had been actively filming its fifth season when the incident occurred. The timeline for resuming production suggests the show's producers are working to minimize delays and maintain the series' production schedule.

Further details regarding the nature of the confrontation and the specific plans for the show's continuation are expected to emerge as production moves forward. The situation remains fluid as the production team navigates the complexities of resuming filming.

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