Paul’s two children feature regularly on her TikTok, where she’s amassed more than 4 million followers. She went viral last year when she deviated from the Mormom mom influencer script and opened up regarding her “soft swinging” lifestyle with her then–husband, Tate Paul. She also revealed that she “stepped out of that agreement” she had with her husband, which resulted in her divorce and sparked speculation regarding whether any other TikTok-famous Utah influencers might have been involved.
Since then, Paul’s content has included her reflecting on the drama, opening up regarding co-parenting, and more recently, documenting her relationship with Dakota Mortensen. In January, she described the depression and anxiety she’d been experiencing following an ectopic pregnancy and also thanked her followers for their support.
“Shared my life falling apart, now going to share me putting it back together,” she wrote in the caption.
Police declined to share any more details regarding the allegations or her child’s condition. The district attorney’s office did not immediately respond to questions regarding the status of their review of the case. A representative for Paul also did not immediately respond to BuzzFeed News.
“Ms. Paul’s status as a social media influencer has no bearing or impact on the investigation or outcome of this case,” police said in the statement.