Taylor Frankie Paul Reveals Which Person Had the Biggest Impact on Her in 2024 — and It's Not Who You'd Think (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

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Taylor Frankie Paulis grateful to have a solid support system.As one of PEOPLE’s 2024 Creators of the Year,The Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesstar, 30, says that one specific person has helped her transform her life in 2024: her therapist.“She was sent to me very specifically,” Paul tells PEOPLE. “I remember praying for help because I was really struggling this year, given the stress earlier this year of being pregnant and then the show and then finding out hard things after. I feel like I’ve been through a lot.”" And I prayed. I was like, ‘Just help me through this time around because I’ve just been through hell, I feel like, the last two years,'" she recalls.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Taylor Frankie Paul for PEOPLE’S Creators of the Year 2024.HuluPaul credits her therapist with helping her get into the right mindset to take on the challenges she faces as a mom, social media star and emerging public figure as a result of the show’s success.“The effort she has put in to help me — late nights and making sure I’m okay as a person — she really cared and has been through a lot of the same things, if not harder things. That, to me, was very interesting. I felt like I prayed for help and it was given to me in a way that I wouldn’t never expected.““It’s interesting to say the therapist is the one who has left a mark on me, but I know, I didn’t have to question, who was sent specifically to help me through this time.“Jennifer Affleck, Jessi Ngatikaura, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley, Demi Engemann, Layla Taylor, Taylor Frankie Paul, Whitney Leavitt on ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’.Fred Hayes/DisneyThe Hulu reality series has been one of the most buzzed-about shows of 2024, earning the cast a spot on PEOPLE’s inauguralCreators of the Year list. Paul and castmateWhitney Leavittspoke to PEOPLE about their shock around the show’s astronomic ratings and endless buzz.“I had no idea it would hit number one on Hulu, and so soon. The amount of people that have watched and seen it. And not only that, I thought it was more of a, ‘Let’s get your girls together’ kind of watch, but there’s a lot of men that enjoy the show,” Paul says.“I don’t think any of us thought that it was going to be as big as it is and it’s going to continue to be,” Leavitt agrees. “It was something that we all wanted to do and we’re so grateful with how big it actually got and how big I know it’s going to just get even bigger from here. That was my biggest surprise, a thousand percent.”

Taylor Frankie Paulis grateful to have a solid support system.

As one of PEOPLE’s 2024 Creators of the Year,The Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesstar, 30, says that one specific person has helped her transform her life in 2024: her therapist.

“She was sent to me very specifically,” Paul tells PEOPLE. “I remember praying for help because I was really struggling this year, given the stress earlier this year of being pregnant and then the show and then finding out hard things after. I feel like I’ve been through a lot.”

" And I prayed. I was like, ‘Just help me through this time around because I’ve just been through hell, I feel like, the last two years,'” she recalls.

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Taylor Frankie Paul for PEOPLE’S Creators of the Year 2024.Hulu

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Paul credits her therapist with helping her get into the right mindset to take on the challenges she faces as a mom, social media star and emerging public figure as a result of the show’s success.

“The effort she has put in to help me — late nights and making sure I’m okay as a person — she really cared and has been through a lot of the same things, if not harder things. That, to me, was very interesting. I felt like I prayed for help and it was given to me in a way that I wouldn’t never expected.”

“It’s interesting to say the therapist is the one who has left a mark on me, but I know, I didn’t have to question, who was sent specifically to help me through this time.”

Jennifer Affleck, Jessi Ngatikaura, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley, Demi Engemann, Layla Taylor, Taylor Frankie Paul, Whitney Leavitt on ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’.Fred Hayes/Disney

Jennifer Affleck, Jessi Ngatikaura, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley, Demi Engemann, Layla Taylor, Taylor Frankie Paul, Whitney Leavitt on ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’.

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The Hulu reality series has been one of the most buzzed-about shows of 2024, earning the cast a spot on PEOPLE’s inauguralCreators of the Year list. Paul and castmateWhitney Leavittspoke to PEOPLE about their shock around the show’s astronomic ratings and endless buzz.

“I had no idea it would hit number one on Hulu, and so soon. The amount of people that have watched and seen it. And not only that, I thought it was more of a, ‘Let’s get your girls together’ kind of watch, but there’s a lot of men that enjoy the show,” Paul says.

“I don’t think any of us thought that it was going to be as big as it is and it’s going to continue to be,” Leavitt agrees. “It was something that we all wanted to do and we’re so grateful with how big it actually got and how big I know it’s going to just get even bigger from here. That was my biggest surprise, a thousand percent.”

source: people.com