Production has reportedly shut down on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives due to an alleged dispute between Taylor Frankie Paul and her ex, Dakota Mortensen. Here's what's going on (in chronological order), and how it will impact Taylor's upcoming Bachelorette season, premiering on March 22.

March 15

TMZ reports that production has “hit an unexpected pause” on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives due to a “blowup” between Taylor and Dakota. They claim the drama “erupted while filming for season 5” and the situation was “intense enough that filming couldn’t continue as planned.”

March 16

A source tells People that “Taylor [Frankie Paul] has some pretty serious stuff happening regarding her past, and they will see what happens. Until that resolves, they are off."

Another insider tells the outlet “The girls are very overwhelmed. They all banded together and they don’t want to come back right now. They were just getting tired of Taylor, honestly. [...] They kind of all decided, as a unit, that they're taking the production pause, that they don't want to film right now. I don’t think they care about her really right now. They're just kind of like, ‘We're done for right now.'"

Peoplealso publishes a quote form a Draper City Police Department spokesperson, who confirms there is an open "domestic assault investigation" regarding Taylor and Dakota, that "allegations have been made in both directions" and "contact was made with involved parties on [Feb] 24th and 25th." A source close to Taylor tells People she denies being "violent" and is "focused" on The Bachelorette premiere.

Meanwhile, Variety reports that the Mormon Wives filming pause is "temporary" and that it "appears likely that production will resume soon without a major impact on the season’s release timeline. The incident did not occur while cameras were rolling." The outlet also confirms that "the investigation will not impact the release schedule or press plans for The Bachelorette."

March 17

At a Bachelorette press event, Taylor tells Us Weekly, “There’s more to the context to everything and it’s unfortunate. It’s been hard. And it sucks to be in this position. And the mother that I am, that is something I will always stand my ground on. I believe that I am a good mother and I have always treated my kids very well. So the headlines that are out right now are very hard to see because that’s not the truth of it. I have always treated my children with respect and I’ve never touched them. So it’s been really hard.”

She also tells People, “Honestly, just like, my heart hurts to see it, to go through it, especially at this time. Just the timing is hard, and it's a big deal. I feel like every premiere that I've experienced, I've never enjoyed fully, so this is another one... it's extremely hard, and it took everything to get me here today […] It's just heavy. It's a heavy time, and it's unfortunate. I'm struggling for sure, but also at the same time I feel like if I don't show up, then I'm just giving these opportunities away and not enjoying what we've worked on and something super exciting that's coming. I just feel like it was the right thing to do... show up even though it's hard.”

On top of that, Tay tells Entertainment Weekly "I'm just doing third-party everything — pick-up, drop-offs, communication — so no contact right now for me. I think that's the best case, honestly, because clearly it's just not to a point of us getting along, so I wanted to take the best action I could […] I didn't want to bring anything to the public eye, making it a bigger deal for the sake of my son, and just everything about to come out. But that wasn't the plan for him."

Meanwhile, a source tells Us Weekly that Dakota is “feeling hurt and disappointed by how everything unfolded when she came back to Utah.” They add, in part, that Dakota “really wanted” to give his ex space to “have her moment,” and that he was "trying to be supportive and stay out of the way, even when things were difficult between them.”

More updates to follow as they break.