Amid Taylor Paul's soft-swinging cheating scandal and divorce, many questioned if Camille Munday used to be involved. She addresses it in a brand new TikTok.
If you’ve landed yourself on Mormon MomTok, you understand that it is juicy. Seriously, those mothers want their own reality display — their scrumptious drama hasn't simply change into giant on TikTok, but also on Reddit.
To catch you up on the tea, earlier this year, in style Mormon mother author Taylor Frankie Paul shared the frightening information that she and her husband, Tate Paul, were getting a divorce.
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Why’d they split? Well, as we learned through certainly one of Taylor's TikTook are living sessions (see underneath), which has since been uploaded to YouTube, she and Tate were part of a community of "soft swingers,” meaning they would become intimate with other group members who weren’t their partners. However, the catch of “soft swinging” was that group members wouldn't go “all the way” with one another unless their partners were in the room.
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Long story short, Taylor somewhat disobeyed these rules. She said: “It wasn’t like I was going around like hooking up with my friend’s husband. It was like, we were at a party, I got belligerent, and we went and messed around by ourselves rather than the whole group." Taylor insisted that it was once “a one-time thing” but also admitted that she and the unnamed guy “had emotions for every other.”
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Unfortunately, that little slip-up used to be enough to cause whole chaos inside of their swinging workforce. Taylor stated that she was “shunned” by her buddies, although she famous that “no one used to be innocent" and other people in the group definitely had feelings for each other.
But what enthralled viewers was the mystery of finding out who was in the swinging group. In other words, who was hooking up with who?
Taylor had made it clear that Mormon creators Camille Munday and her husband Sam Munday were not involved with her swinging group because they carried a lot of drama. That said, Camille unfollowed Taylor after the divorce news and it seemed that the two women weren't on good terms.
What gives? Did Taylor's divorce even affect Camille in any way?
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Camille Munday addressed the Taylor Paul drama in a new TikTok.
Camille Munday took to TikTok on Sept. 11 to tie up some loose ends with fans. “This is really scary for me. I don’t like this stuff whatsoever, I just try and stay silent and private," she stated at first of the video.
“I don’t suppose it’s doing me any good anymore. I think it’s permitting other people to write my tale for me … So I’m gonna start with the Taylor state of affairs. I wish to admit I know I handled it flawed,” she stated.
As Camille went on to explain, she “acted out of anger" and was triggered as she's been apart of situations like this in the past. "But I did express regret to Taylor a while again and I should now not have involved myself," she concluded.
In the comment section, one viewer inquired: "What did she do to Taylor?" Camille responded, "I just involved myself through commenting on a scenario that I wasn't aside of."
While it's unclear if Camille did the rest but even so unfollowing Taylor, she has confirmed that she wasn't anyplace near the center of the drama, but determined to pass judgement on Taylor, regardless.
While we're glad to listen to she owned up to her movements and apologized, this still has us wondering: Which Mormom couples had been part of this cheating scandal? We need that tea stat.
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