How Much is Taylor Frankie Paul Net Worth in 2025?
In 2025, Taylor Frankie Paul's estimated net worth is $400 Thousand. That’s a huge leap and honestly, anyone who can turn reality TV drama into the kind of cash that’ll buy endless Swig drinks or a Tesla for each kid (she has three, by the way) deserves a little nod from the hustle gods.
But hey, net worth numbers for influencers often sound like Monopoly money. On one hand, $400K is nothing to laugh at; on the other, $3 million reflects a whirlwind year with ABC pounding down her door (allegedly six-figure Bachelorette contracts), and Hulu writing reality checks for every appearance.
Who is Taylor Frankie Paul?
Taylor Frankie Paul is a 31-year-old Mormon mom, TikTok star, Harvard dropout (just kidding she skipped college entirely), and now reality TV “IT” girl who somehow made scandal her superpower.
Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Taylor grew up in a big Mormon family, learned to dance before she could spell influencer, and started married life before some of us finish learning to fold laundry.
She went viral like, actually viral by sharing her ordinary/extraordinary life: marriage, motherhood, divorce, and a “soft-swinging” drama that turned MomTok upside down and landed her in Hulu’s Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.
Unlike a lot of reality personalities who play coy, she told stories even when they were messy. I remember scrolling past one of her TikToks where she joked about late-night therapy sessions and the perils of group texts. It was half cringe, half oddly relatable.
Now, as the first Bachelorette never to come from the pool of former contestants, Taylor’s evolving from “MomTok Queen” to mainstream TV headline. And she seems… sort of shocked by it all.
On Call Her Daddy, she described the whole thing as “surreal,” and honestly, that’s about the only word that fits a Mormon mom from Utah suddenly at the center of a national reality dating franchise.
Taylor Frankie Paul Career Earnings
Taylor’s career earnings are a total patchwork of influencer hustle, reality show stints, Instagram stories, and the kind of brand collabs where you ask, “Are those vitamins actually good or just sponsored?” The latest figures are more “guesstimate” than forensic audit, but here’s the rundown of how she gets paid:
- Hulu paycheck for Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (per episode fee, but amounts are secret squirrel stuff)
- TikTok income (think: millions of views, ad revenue, partnerships)
- Sponsored Instagram content (loungewear, skincare, sometimes very Utah-ish home decor)
- ABC salary for The Bachelorette rumored to be in “the high six-figures,” which sounds about right for a star that brings built-in drama.
- Brand deals with everything from health products to family-friendly snacks, varying each year. Whitney Leavitt, another MomTok-er, mentioned some deals hit $75K for a single contract, so it’s not wild to imagine Taylor’s haul is higher.
There’s wild fluctuation month-to-month, but earnings in mid-2025 alone are reported anywhere from $31,000 to nearly $88,000, which is honestly the kind of money that makes digital content queen life look pretty sweet.
It’s not all spa days and matcha, though she’s had periods where income crashed after drama, then bounced back when controversy just led to more clicks.
One time, she joked on live that she’d “buy out the local Swig” with an influencer bonus not sure she did, but relatable.
Taylor Frankie Paul Early Life
Taylor Frankie Paul was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on May 23, 1994. She was raised by her mom Liann and stepdad Jeremy, and spent her formative years doing church activities, dancing, and growing up surrounded by all the peculiarities of Utah’s suburban life a lot of family, “family nights,” and just enough rules to make her TikTok rebellion funny, instead of tragic.
She skipped college, opting instead for early marriage, motherhood, and those real-life lessons you can’t get in a classroom.
Her creative streak showed up early, and she credits her family’s values for giving her the foundation to later share imperfect stories online which, turns out, was the secret sauce for MomTok fame.
And yeah, her family life isn’t drama-free. From marriage to divorce, blending families, raising kids, and facing both criticism and cheers from strangers on the internet it’s pretty clear Taylor’s “normal” was never going to be boring.