Taylor Frankie Paul is deep within the action when it comes to filming her season of “The Bachelorette.” While that would normally mean that she’s almost entirely cut off from the outside world — including not seeing family until the eventual visits to meet potential partners — things are a little different for Taylor.
Due to the fact that the show’s star is a mother of three, she’s been allowed to spend time with her kids as well as post the occasional look at her season on Instagram. That’s just what she did on Tuesday, November 25, when she shared a few behind-the-scenes shots.
In the photos, Taylor can be seen spending time with her youngest, Ever, holding a camera to do a little shooting herself, and putting on some lip color. Ever can also be seen looking at a screen, which appears to be showing his mom.
In the caption, Taylor wrote, “Behind the scenes is where it’s at[.]”
Taylor’s Fans Loved the BTS Look
Fans who are obviously excited for Taylor’s season of “The Bachelorette” are also thrilled by the behind-the-scenes photos she shared.
One person wrote, “Sweet babe is getting so big! Also your [out]fits!!! 🔥😍”
“[L]ove the calm post amidst the absolute chaos 🌴🌊🐚😂,” came from someone else.
Another person wrote, “I love [that] your kids get to come!”
Taylor Is Just Being Herself
GettyAlthough Taylor wasn’t already a member of Bachelor Nation when she was cast as the Bachelorette, she isn’t worried about trying to be like the past stars of the show. Instead, she’s just trying to be herself.
“You’re the first person from outside the franchise to lead a Bachelor Nation show,” The Hollywood Reporter pointed out while talking to Taylor this month. “Because of the shock surrounding your casting and the audience you’re naturally going to bring from [her other show] ‘Mormon Wives,’ do you feel pressure as you step into this role as the Bachelorette? Or are you ready to go in there and shake up ‘The Bachelorette’ and bring it into a new era?”
“I will say a little bit of both, if I’m being honest,” she said. “Because there’s this certain stigma, if you will, that the Bachelorette should be a little bit more classier (Laughs), more maybe than I am. I’m like, Do I need to clean up my mouth, or say things in a different approach? But then, I’m like, uh, no. Because why would I do that? For me, it’s like, [I have to] be who I am — [it’s a] take it or leave it kind of thing.”



