Taylor Frankie Paul has been candid about her religion and spirituality - she does star on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, after all - but would her season 22 Bachelorette suitors convert for her? Us Weekly exclusively revealed the 22 men vying for Taylor's affections on Monday, February 23, and asked them to weigh in on whether they would become Mormon and move to Utah to start a life with the reality star (and her three children). Ahead of the season, Taylor exclusively told Us that her contestants "don't have to be Mormon." However, religion is something she wanted to talk about with her suitors. "I would love to talk to anyone on the subject," Taylor told Us in September 2025. "I'm open to any religion. It doesn't have to be Mormonism, but I would like to align, obviously, with the same values and morals, and at least someone that does believe in faith and God and whatnot. When you're raising kids, it does become a factor. I don't know if it's a hard thing, because I'm also very open minded, and I want to hear other people's perspectives, but when it comes down to raising kids, I think that's where it gets more important - what we are going to teach them, what we believe in." Scroll down to see if The Bachelorette season 22 men would convert and move to Utah: Mike T. Mike T., an apparent Jersey native, told Us that he would "give up the Jersey Shore" for Taylor, adding, "So I believe in God, so I have a firm understanding in that, and I appreciate a woman who also does ... I would move to Utah for Taylor Frankie Paul." Rod Rod noted that he's "open to the universe" and trusting his next chapter of life. "Wherever the path takes me, I'm going. So I'm definitely open to relocating and seeing what you know the future holds. Why not?" he said. Aaron Relocating is not a question for Aaron, as he already resides in Utah. "I'm already ahead," Aaron quipped to Us. "I'm just kidding. So yeah, I live in Utah, and I actually am an active Mormon member of The Church of Jesus Christ. So, yeah, it works out just fine." Lew Lew also has a leg up - literally, he's 6 foot 9 inches tall - on the men as a Utah native. "I think Utah people just get Utah people," he told Us. "It's just a weird thing. I don't know what it is, but when you find someone that's also been a part of Utah and understands the Mormon religion, and has been through it, has left the Mormon church - I've left the Mormon church. But I've also been in it. I grew up in it. All my friends were in it, they're still in it. I will say a Utah Mormon is 10 times different than a Mormon outside of the state. I think if you ask anybody from Utah, they would say the same thing." Richard For Richard, if Taylor is the "right person" then moving is "not a question." "I think I would do that for anybody that was the right person," he explained. "I think when it comes to Mormonism, it's one of those things where - I did hear in an interview ... that she didn't read the Mormon Bible, but she read like the Bible of Jesus of the Trinity. And for me, that's where I stand." He continued, "My faith is important to me. It's everything to me. And being on the same level there is pretty crucial. At first, I was like, 'OK, she is a Mormon. That might not fit the groove.' But then when I read about this, how she thinks about it and kind of her involvement in it, I was like, 'Maybe it's better for me to just come and see for myself and take it from there.'" Trenten Trenten, who is Christian, told Us that he's "not converting." He added, "But I did hear through the grapevine that she is open as well to other religions. So that's something that we can discuss when the time comes." When it comes to moving to Utah, Trenten, a track and field athlete, noted that he's "open" to the idea. "I have to figure some things out, because I'm still a professional athlete, and I'm still competing for team USA, and that's my destiny and direction going to the LA 2028 games," he said. "So that's still something super important to me, but that's something that we can ultimately decide and figure out together if we go the distance." Clayton For Clayton, faith is a "huge part" of his life. "I grew up in a Christian household, and I still have my strong beliefs as well," he said. "Utah's a beautiful state. I love snowboarding the mountains. It looks fake, like it looks like something out of a snow globe. It'd be a little bit more of a challenge if she said a random place that wasn't as pretty. Utah is stunning." Clayton explained that his work and songwriting allows him to be remotely "a lot of the time," adding, "So to be able to do that from home is going to be a huge plus, but definitely open to [it] if this leads to a wife and a family and stuff moving is the last of my concerns." Christopher Christopher admitted that he "[doesn't] know much about Mormons." "I would like to believe that there's more to them than the stereotype," he added. "My open mindedness is going to carry me." Brandon Brandon is
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'Bachelorette' Cast Reveal If They Will Become Mormon for Taylor Frankie Paul
February 23, 2026
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