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BeforeVirgin River, there was another popular "fish out of water" series featuring small-town drama and medicine.

Entertainment Weekly The cast of 'Northern Exposure' escapes the bitter Alaska cold for an Olan Mills portrait studioCredit: CBS via Getty

Premiering on CBS in 1990,Northern Exposurecenters on Dr. Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow), a young Jewish physician from New York City who's required to practice medicine in rural Cicely, Ala., for four years as a condition of his student loans. As Joel adjusts to small-town life, he develops close relationships with the eccentric local residents and reluctantly grows to appreciate Cicely's quirks.

Over its six-season run,Northern Exposuretook home seven Emmys, two Golden Globes, and two Peabody Awards. The show continues to maintain a passionate fanbase today, beloved for its unique storytelling style, Indigenous casting, and LGBTQ representation.

Read on to see what Morrow, Barry Corbin,Janine Turner, and the rest of theNorthern Exposurecast has been up to since the series ended in 1995.

Rob Morrow (Joel Fleischman)

Rob Morrow, smoldering; Rob Morrow, smiling! The man contains multitudesCredit: CBS via Getty; Matei Horvath/Getty

After starring alongside Johnny Depp in the filmPrivate Resort(1985), Rob Morrow got his big break when he landed the lead role of the neurotic doc onNorthern Exposure.

After departing midway through the show's final season to focus more on films, he landed the co-lead role in Robert Redford's Oscar-nominated true-scandal hit,Quiz Show(1994), as well as a supporting gig in Albert Brooks'Mother(1996).

Over the past couple of decades, Morrow has scooped up a string of small-screen roles. He headlined the heady crime proceduralNumb3rs(2005–2010), alongside David Krumholtz, and played famed attorney Barry Scheck onThe People vs. O.J. Simpson(2016). He was also a recurring figure onBillions(2016–2023).

In 2018, it was reported that aNorthern Exposurerebootwas in the works, with Morrow in talks to reprise his role. However, there's been little development since.

"We used to talk aboutNorthern Exposuretaking place in a benevolent universe, where all walks of life could coexist," the actor reflected on his rewatch podcast,Northern Disclosure, in 2025. "OnNorthern Disclosure, we aim to capture some of the same fun, decency, wit, and intelligence that made the show so beloved — then and now."

Morrow married actress Debbon Ayer in 1998. The couple has one daughter.

Barry Corbin (Maurice Minnifield)

Barry Corbin in 'Northern Exposure' in 1990; Corbin with amazing drip in 2014Credit: CBS via Getty; Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage

Barry Corbin played the pompous Maurice, a multi-millionaire businessman, Korean War fighter pilot, and ex-astronaut. Talk about a stacked résumé!

The Texas native has a reputation for playing cowboys, sheriffs, and authority figures. Prior toNorthern Exposure, he racked up supporting roles inWarGames(1983),Urban Cowboy(1980),Stir Crazy(1980), andAny Which Way You Can(1980).

Many fans will also recognize him for his standout scene in the Coen brothers' modern classic,No Country for Old Men(2007). He also recently popped up in a small role in Martin Scorsese'sKillers of the Flower Moon(2023).

The longtime TV veteran, whose career has taken him everywhere fromM*A*S*H(1981) toDallas(1979–1984), has been a regular on a handful of shows lately. The list includesOne Tree Hill(2003–2009),The Ranch(2016–2020), andAnger Management(2012–2014), alongside Charlie Sheen. He also booked recurring roles onBetter Call Saul(2020) andTulsa King(2022-present).

Janine Turner (Maggie O'Connell)

Janine Turner in 'Northern Exposure'; Turner at the 2025 Ellis Island Medals of Honor ceremonyCredit: CBS via Getty; Chance Yeh/Getty

Janine Turner spiced things up in Cicely as the spunky Maggie, a former bush pilot and Joel's landlord (and eventual love interest).

"She's a landlord. She's got courage. She has no pretenses," shetold EW in 1991. "She is who she is and she's not afraid. Sounds like a man's role, doesn't it?"

A veteran ofGeneral Hospitaland a decade's worth of guest spots at the time, Turner moved into a higher echelon withNorthern Exposure, which she landed just after her small role inSteel Magnolias(1989).

She went on to play Sylvester Stallone's love interest inCliffhanger(1993) and June Cleaver herself in theLeave it to Beaver(1997) film adaptation. Contemporary audiences may know her from her recurring arc onFriday Night Lights(2008–2009).

The Emmy-nominated actress has largely pivoted to writing and political commentary in recent decades.

Turner has one daughter with Jerry Jones Jr., son of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

John Cullum (Holling Vincoeur)

John Cullum in 'Northern Exposure'; Cullum at the 'American Son' opening in 2018Credit: CBS via Getty; Roy Rochlin/Getty

John Cullum portrayed Holling, the owner of Cicely's popular bar and restaurant, The Brick.

Arguably the most accomplished member of the cast, Cullum is a highly regarded stage actor in addition to his lengthy television and movie career. He won the Tony for Best Leading Actor in a Musical not once, but twice, for Broadway productionsShenandoahandOn the Twentieth Century. In 2007, he was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame.

The Knoxville, Tenn., native was a standout as Edward Rutledge in the film adaptation of1776(1972), having already played the role on Broadway. He went on to star in the legendary TV movieThe Day After(1983) and the Ryan Gosling/Kirsten Dunst dramaAll Good Things(2010), a fictionalized version of the true-crime tale later told onThe Jinx(2015).

Over the years, Cullum has also appeared onLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit(2003–2011),Mad Men(2007),30 Rock(2012), andThe Middle(2009–2018), among many others.

The actor was married to Emily Frankel from 1959 until her death in 2024. They had one son.

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Cynthia Geary (Shelly Tambo)

Cynthia Geary in 'Northern Exposure'; Geary at Vulture Festival in 2020Credit: CBS via Getty; Getty

Cynthia Geary earned a pair of Emmy nominations as beauty pageant winner Shelly, the former Miss Northwest Passage.

After getting her career off the ground as Shelly, the Mississippi native was the romantic lead opposite Luke Perry in the rodeo drama8 Seconds(1994) and also appeared in several independent films, includingSmoke Signals(1998).

More recently, she had a recurring role on Netflix's coming-of-age seriesPenelope(2024) as the title character's mother.

Like several of her castmates, Geary has expressed support for the idea of aNorthern Exposurerevival,sharingat a cast reunion in 2017, "We all want it to happen. Darren [Burrows]'s trying, Rob's trying."

The actress has two daughters with her ex-husband, Robert Coron.

John Corbett (Chris Stevens)

John Corbertt in 'Northern Exposure'; Corbett at the Santa Barbara Film Festival in 2026Credit: CBS via Getty; Phillip Faraone/Getty

Before he was competing for Carrie Bradshaw's affections,John Corbettplanted roots in Cicely as an ex-convict and disc jockey.

BeyondNorthern ExposureandSex and the City, Corbett is widely known forMy Big Fat Greek Wedding(2002) and its two sequels. Contemporary audiences may also recognize him from his fatherly role in Netflix'sTo All the Boystrilogy.

Elsewhere, he was the "other guy" in the Kate Beckinsale/John Cusack rom-comSerendipity(2001) and Kate Hudson's love interest inRaising Helen(2004) before securing a regular gig on Showtime'sUnited States of Tara(2009–2011).

After a recurring stint onParenthood(2011–2015), he reprised Aidan Shaw for theSATCsequel seriesAnd Just Like That…(2023–2025).

Corbett married his longtime girlfriend, Bo Derek, in 2020.

Darren E. Burrows (Ed Chigliak)

Darren E. Burrows in 'Northern Exposure'; Burrows at the 'Love Is Strange' premiere in 2014Credit: CBS via Getty; George Pimentel/Getty

Darren E. Burrows played aloof yet kinda-genius Ed, a half-Native Alaskan orphan raised by the Tlingit tribe.

Prior to landing that signature role, the Kansan scored small roles in Brian De Palma'sCasualties of War(1989) and John Waters' teen musicalCry-Baby(1990).

Following his time in small-town Alaska, Burrows appeared in the TV movieThe Siege at Ruby Ridge(1996), alongside Randy Quaid, Laura Dern, and Kirsten Dunst, as well as Steven Spielberg'sAmistad(1997). He later guest-starred onNYPD Blue(1998),The X-Files(1999), andCSI(2009).

In more recent years, the actor landed a role in the ensemble of acclaimed dramaLove Is Strange(2014), alongside John Lithgow, Alfred Molina, and Marisa Tomei, and recently headlined the indieMagpie Funeral(2023).

Burrows married professional chef Melinda Delgado in 1993. The couple shares four children together.

Peg Phillips (Ruth-Anne Miller)

Peg Phillips in 'Northern Exposure' in 1990; Phillips in '7th Heaven' in 1999Credit: CBS via Getty; Paramount+

The late Peg Phillips brought some sense to Cicely as the level-headed general store owner, and proud film buff, Ruth-Anne. She was initially conceived as a peripheral recurring role, but was upped to series regular statusafter proving wildly popular with viewers.

Though she had a lifelong ambition for acting, she was a late bloomer in show business, entering the industry in her 60s. There were small parts for a few years, including in the acclaimed River Phoenix indieDogfight(1991) and the Olsen twins'How the West Was Fun(1994). ThenNorthern Exposurenot only made her a fan favorite, but an Emmy nominee.

"I almost didn't audition for the series because ... I don't go out on little cookie jar grandmother things," she said in a 1992interview. "I don't have gray hair, I'm skinny and move too fast. I guess casting directors would see me more as a bag lady."

The Washington native later went on to guest star onSuddenly Susan(1996),7th Heaven(1996–1999), andER(2000).

Phillips, who was married twice, had four children and eight grandchildren. She died of pulmonary disease in 2002 at 84 years old.

Elaine Miles (Marilyn Whirlwind)

Elaine Miles in 'Northern Exposure'; Miles in 'Fishing Naked' in 2015Credit: CBS via Getty; 42 Productions

Elaine Miles brought the no-nonsense receptionist Marilyn to life.

"It's crazy because when I first auditioned… I had no clue what it was," she saidin a 2020 interview. "I never in my whole life thought I would become an actress. But withNorthern Exposure, that first season, I was in awe the whole time."

Marilyn remains her signature role, but Miles has a few more calling cards as well. She appeared in the Native American indie classicSmoke Signals(1998) as well asThe Business of Fancydancing(2002) and the HBO filmScattering Dad(1998).

The Northwest native scored a supporting role as a sheriff in the Alfre Woodard-led dramaJuanita(2019), then found a huge new audience with a guest appearance onThe Last of Usin the critically acclaimed episode "Kin."

Miles is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. She has one son.

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Tens of millions under heat alerts as record temperatures hit the West

Anearly-season heat wavebaking the West this week obliterated numerous all-time records in California and Arizona on Wednesday and Thursday.

NBC Universal Two girls play with shovels in the sand on a beach during a heat wave. (Carlos Avila Gonzalez / San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

The summerlike conditions are expected to persist and expand east in the coming days.

Across Southern California and the Desert Southwest, around 38 million people are under heat alerts. High temperatures in the upper 90s and triple digits have been common throughout the region, thanks to a sprawling heat dome that remains parked over the West.

On Thursday, Palm Springs, California,hit 107 degrees Fahrenheit,setting a new all-time record for the month of March. The previous record, of 105, was set on Wednesday.

The city of Indio in the Coachella Valley also set a record high for March on Thursday, when temperatures climbed to 108 degrees.

A number of daily records were broken across California, as well, including a101-degree reading in Riverside on Thursday. Records set the prior day included highs of 95 degrees inAnaheim, 88 degrees in Sacramento and 85 degrees in both San Francisco and San Diego, according to the NWS.

In Arizona's Yuma County, the community of Martinez Lake hit a jaw-dropping 110 degrees on Thursday, setting a new record for the highest March temperature in U.S. recorded history,according to the National Weather Service.

Phoenix, meanwhile, recorded its earliest triple-digit day on Wednesday, with a high of 102 degrees. Temperaturesreached 104 degrees there on Thursday.

"This is not only the first 100° day of 2026, but it is also the earliest occurrence of 100° in Phoenix (which last occurred on March 26, 1988)," the local office of the National Weather Servicewrote Wednesday on X.

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Phoenix is forecast to hit 106 degrees on Friday and Saturday. An extreme heat warning is in effect for the region through Sunday.

Las Vegas has similarly sizzled. On Thursday, the city set a new March record of 95 degrees,according to the local office of the National Weather Service. Temperatures there could reach 100 degrees on Friday.

Even parts of Oregon, Idaho and Wyoming are experiencing unseasonably warm conditions. The National Weather Service office in Boise said Wednesday afternoon that the city measured a high of 80 degrees.

"This is the earliest date for 80 degrees in records dating back to 1875, and only the second time Boise has ever reached 80 in winter, the other time being March 19, 1997," the NWS officesaid on X.

Heat will continue to build heading into the weekend and is expected to move east into the Rockies and the central and southern Plains.

"By Saturday, expect maximum temperatures in the middle to upper 90s across Texas and low to middle 90s as far north as Nebraska and South Dakota," the NWSsaid Thursday.

Skiers remove shirts and other equipment on snowy slopes. (Michael Ciaglo / Getty Images)

Colorado could set new temperature records, as well, with Friday forecasts showing highs of 84 degrees in Denver, 86 degrees in Fort Collins and 83 degrees in Boulder. On Saturday, the projected highs tick up even further. TheNational Weather Service warnedthat extreme heat, combined with gusty winds and low humidity, areincreasing the risks of wildfiresin the state.

This week'sheat domeis caused by a stubborn ridge of high pressure that has trapped hot air over the West like a lid on a pot.

While it can be challenging to tease out the exact influence of climate change on specific weather events,global warming is known to make heat waves more frequent, more intense and longer-lasting.

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What we know on the 21st day of the US and Israel's war with Iran

The US-Israel war against Iran is nearing the end of a third week, with Israel saying it won't attack any more major Iranian energy sites –– as Tehran's retaliatory strikes on Gulf nations push global oil prices up.

CNN Members of a Red Crescent rescue team work at a building that was damaged by a strike, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2026. - Majid Asgaripour/Wana News Agency/Reuters

Countries around the world, as well as the United Nations, are working to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while Arab and Islamic leaders urge Iran to cease its attacks. US President Donald Trump made headlines today for downplaying the hefty bill of war costs –– and for cracking a joke about the Pearl Harbor attack during a summit with Japan's leader.

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Here's what to know on Day 21.

What are the main headlines?

Smoke and fire rise near the South Pars gas field following an attack, amid the US-Israeli war with Iran, in Bushehr Province, Iran, on March 18, 2026,. - Reuters
  • Energy strikes: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the country will heed Trump's call not to repeat attacks on key Iranian energy sites like the South Pars field, part of the world's largest natural gas reserve. Netanyahu said Israel acted alone in striking a facility linked to the gas field Wednesday. However, two US and Israeli sources familiar with the strike have contradicted Trump's claim that the US "knew nothing" about it.

  • Oil market: Tehran has retaliated with strikes on energy infrastructure in Israel and Qatar. The global oil benchmark hit $115 a barrel Thursday, and one expert said gas prices could remain high for at least several weeks.

  • Strait of Hormuz: The United Nations' maritime organization said it will start negotiating with countries to establish a humanitarian corridor to free around 20,000 seafarers stranded in the Gulf. The UN did not give a timeframe for when talks would begin, or whether Iran –– which has a chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz –– would cooperate. The United Kingdom has also sent military planners to work with the US to come up with a "viable collective plan" to reopen the vital waterway.

  • Wartime funding: Trump is seeking $200 billion in new Pentagon funding, calling it a "small price to pay" to equip the military. His administration also bypassed Congress to expedite the sale of billions of dollars' worth of weapons to the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, as Gulf allies take the brunt of Iran's retaliation for US and Israeli military action.

  • Pearl Harbor joke: When a reporter asked Trump why he didn't tell allies like Japan about his intention to strike Iran, the president responded in part with a joke about the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor –– while sitting next to Japan's prime minister in the Oval Office.

  • Boots on the ground: Trump said he's not deploying US troops, when asked about Reuters' reporting that his administration is considering sending thousands to the Middle East. But he also added: "If I were, I certainly wouldn't tell you, but I'm not putting troops."

What's happening on the ground?

A man carries bread on his bike, following an escalation between Hezbollah and Israel amid the US-Israeli war with Iran, in Beirut, Lebanon, on March 19, 2026. - Khalil Ashawi/Reuters
  • US aircraft hit: An F-35 fighter jet made an emergency landing at a US air base in the Middle East after it was struck by what is believed to be Iranian fire, sources told CNN. US Central Command said the pilot is in a stable condition.

  • Strikes on the ground: Countries across the Middle East intercepted drones and missiles early Friday morning, including Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait. The attacks come as Muslims around the region celebrate the Eid al-Fitr festival, that marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

  • High casualties: More than 18,000 Iranian civilians have been injured since the latest conflict began, according to state media, citing the Iranian Red Crescent Society. Meanwhile in Lebanon, the death toll surpassed 1,000 on Thursday. Scores more have been killed around the region, including US service members and foreign nationals.

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Norway's crown princess says she was 'manipulated and deceived' by Epstein

By Terje Solsvik and Johan Ahlander

Reuters FILE PHOTO: Norway's Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit attend the ceremony to award the Nobel Peace Prize to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, in Oslo, Norway December 10, 2025. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger/File Photo Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit looks on during a memorial service as Norway marks ten years since the Oslo and Utoeya island attacks, on Utoeya island, Norway, July 22, 2021. NTB/Beate Oma Dahle/via REUTERS

FILE PHOTO: Norway's Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit

OSLO, March 20 (Reuters) - Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit said on Friday she regretted her friendship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, seeking to contain one of the biggest scandals to hit the country's royal family.

The U.S. Justice Department's ‌release of millions of Epstein documents has sent shockwaves around the world, revealing the disgraced financier's ties to prominent people, including the crown ‌princess and top Norwegian politicians, business executives and diplomats.

"I was manipulated and deceived," Mette-Marit said in a tearful interview with public broadcaster NRK screened on Friday morning.

"Of course, I wish I had never ​met him," she said of Epstein.

FILES SHOW FREQUENT CONTACT

The files showed frequent communication between Mette-Marit and Epstein that occurred long after he pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting an underage girl. The 52-year-old crown princess, who apologised to King Harald and Queen Sonja in a February 6 statement, has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing.

While earlier media coverage had shown that Mette-Marit had links to Epstein, the new documents showed a more extensive relationship, prompting an unusual rebuke from the prime minister and ‌demands that she give a full account.

The princess, the ⁠spouse of Crown Prince Haakon, the heir to the throne, maintained contact with Epstein from 2011 to 2014, and stayed at his Palm Beach house for four days during a private trip in 2013, the U.S. files show.

"He used the fact ⁠that we had a mutual friend, and that I'm gullible. I like to believe the best about people. But I also chose to end contact with him," Mette-Marit said.

"I've never seen anything illegal," she told NRK.

The Epstein files appeared to contradict a statement she gave in 2019, in which she apologised for not having investigated his past and said ​she ​would never have associated with him had she known the seriousness of the crimes he ​committed.

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In one released email from October 2011, three years after ‌Epstein pleaded guilty, Mette-Marit wrote to him that she had googled him and that she agreed "it didn't look too good", followed by a smiley.

When asked about the email by NRK, Mette-Marit said she could not remember why she wrote it.

"But if I had found information that made me realise that he was an abuser and sex offender, I wouldn't have written a smiley face behind it," she said.

PERSONAL STRUGGLES

Sitting beside her, Mette-Marit's husband Haakon said he supported his wife at a difficult time and that marriage is both for "the good days and the bad".

"Mette is caring, wise and really strong. And that's why I will always have ‌her on the team when something difficult happens," the crown prince said.

While Haakon and the ​rest of the royal family have maintained a busy schedule — including visiting the Winter Olympics in ​Italy and attending functions in Norway — the crown princess has not ​appeared in public for weeks.

Suffering from a chronic lung disease that will eventually require her to have a lung transplant, Mette-Marit ‌is also dealing with the trial of her eldest son from ​a previous relationship, who is accused of ​rape and other crimes.

Her son, Marius Borg Hoiby, 29, has declared himself not guilty of rape and domestic abuse while admitting in court to some lesser charges.

The Norwegian royal family's popularity has taken a hit in recent months, a February survey of 1,009 respondents showed.

Some 60% of Norwegians ​supported the monarchy, down from 70% in January, according ‌to the Norstat poll published on February 21 by public broadcaster NRK, while 27% supported a republic, up from 19% over the same ​period.

The prime minister's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Terje Solsvik in Oslo and Gwladys Fouche in ​Oslo, and Johan Ahlander in Stockholm; Editing by Lincoln Feast and Ros Russell)

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Taylor Frankie Paul's 'The Bachelorette' season canceled amid domestic violence allegations

The Bachelorettehas been put on hold asthe falling out between Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen continues to unfold. The ABC reality series, which was set to premiere on Sunday, March 22, has been removed from the schedule, and the network has not indicated whether it will air at a later date.

Yahoo Entertainment Taylor Frankie Paul.

"In light of the newly released video that surfaced today, we have made the decision not to move forward with the new season ofThe Bacheloretteat this time, and our focus is on supporting the family," a spokesperson for Disney Entertainment Television tells Yahoo in a statement.

The news comes shortly after TMZ published a video from a 2023 fight between Paul and Mortensen — an incident that appears to be the same one that led to Paul's arrest at the time. The footage is separate from the alleged domestic dispute in February that prompted the current investigation.

"Taylor is very grateful for ABC's support as she prioritizes her family's safety and security," a representative for Paulsaid in a statementto People after news broke. "After years of silently suffering extensive mental and physical abuse as well as threats of retaliation, Taylor is finally gaining the strength to face her accuser and taking steps to ensure that she and her children are protected from any further harm."

The statement continued: "There are too many women who are suffering in silence as they survive aggressive, jealous ex-partners who refuse to let them move on with their lives. Taylor has remained silent out of fear of further abuse, retaliation and public shaming. She is currently exploring all of her options, seeking support, and preparing to own and share her story."

Authorities inUtah confirmedthere is an active domestic violence investigation involving the former couple, who share a 2-year-old son, Ever. The Draper City Police Department said officers made contact with both parties on Feb. 24 and Feb. 25, and that allegations have been made in both directions. News of the February incident surfaced Sunday night, shortly after Paul attended the Oscars and just one week before her season ofThe Bachelorettewas set to premiere. Officials have declined to release further details while the case remains open.

Dakota Mortensen and Taylor Frankie Paul

The newly released footage appears to show Paul striking and kicking Mortensen, and at one point, throwing a chair in his direction while a young child is nearby. Paul also shares two older children, ages 8 and 5, with her ex-husband. (They divorced after a "soft swinging" sex scandal.)

Paul issued astatement to Varietyon Thursday: "It's sad to see the latest installment of his never-ending, desperate, attention-seeking, destructive campaign to harm Taylor without any regard for the consequences for their child. Releasing an old video, which conveniently omits context, on their son's birthday is a reprehensible attempt to distract from his own behavior. Thankfully, the public has seen this act before and knows who he is and sadly, many will recognize this pattern of manipulation, both in his actions on the show, and from their own experiences."

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Despite news of the February incidents leaking on Sunday, Paul continued promotingThe Bacheloretteas planned, making appearances onGood Morning AmericaandLive with Kelly and Mark, both ABC shows, where she briefly addressed the situation. As of Wednesday, a networksource told Yahoothe show was still expected to premiere as scheduled, suggesting internal discussions shifted quickly following the release of the TMZ video.

Paul and Mortensen began dating in the summer of 2022, and their tumultuous relationship has played out onThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wivessince its 2024 premiere.

Paul was arrested in 2023 following the alleged altercation depicted in the video. She later entered a guilty plea in abeyance to aggravated assault, meaning the charge could be dismissed if she complies with the terms of the agreement.

According toTMZ, Mortensen filed for a protective order in Utah on Tuesday, seeking temporary custody of Ever and requesting that Paul abstain from alcohol and drugs during her parenting time.

A representative for Mortensensaid in a statementWednesday that his priority is protecting the couple's young son and that he hopes to maintain a cooperative co-parenting relationship with Paul. The rep also pushed back on suggestions that Mortensen was responsible for the timing of the allegations becoming public.

The fallout has also extended toThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, where production on Season 5 has been paused as the investigation unfolds. A source previously told Variety that the halt is expected to be temporary and that the alleged February incident did not occur while cameras were rolling. Cast members have said the decision to stop filmingwas a collective one, with one costar noting they "didn't feel comfortable" continuing production amid the situation.

The controversy has also had commercial impact.A key brand partner, Cinnabon, ended its collaboration with bothThe BacheloretteandThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, citing the allegations as no longer aligning with its brand values.

Behind the scenes, concern for Paul has been growing. A source told People thatsome are worriedabout Paul's well-being and want her to get the help she needs. Sources also said earlier this week that contestants from Paul's season ofThe Bachelorettewere caught off guard by the investigation, with some describing feeling betrayed by the situation.

The sudden decision to pull the season days from its premiere marks an unprecedented moment for the long-running franchise. While Bachelor Nation has weathered controversy before, including production pauses, contestant scandals and the exit of longtime host Chris Harrison, the show has aired as planned.

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