Jax Taylor announced he is leaving the reality series 'The Valley' after two seasons to focus on his sobriety, mental health, and co-parenting, following a challenging year marked by struggles with substance abuse and personal issues.
Jax Taylor has announced he will not return for 'The Valley' Season 3 to focus on his recovery, mental health, and co-parenting, amid past controversies including addiction and domestic issues, which have impacted his relationship with Bravo and the show's cast.
Janet Caperna accused Danny Booko of sexual assault during a Bravo episode, leading to controversy and accusations of slander, with Caperna defending her statement and her husband, a lawyer, supporting her. The situation has caused social media backlash and threats.
Janet Caperna left the U.S. with her family to Switzerland after receiving severe online hate and death threats, which she publicly shared to highlight the seriousness of social media harassment, especially for reality TV personalities.
Bravo's 'The Valley' Season 2 reveals the dark side of cast members' lives, focusing on Jax Taylor's cocaine addiction, violent outbursts, and the impact on his marriage with Brittany Cartwright, leading to his hospitalization and their divorce, highlighting the show's unflinching portrayal of real-life struggles.
Zack Wickham from 'The Valley' revealed he underwent 'Scrotox,' a Botox injection into his scrotum, for both aesthetic and sexual pleasure reasons, highlighting its quick procedure and potential benefits like reduced wrinkles and increased comfort.
The second season of 'The Valley,' a spinoff of 'Vanderpump Rules,' will feature former cast members Scheana Shay, Tom Schwartz, and Lala Kent. This comes as 'Vanderpump Rules' undergoes a reboot with a new cast for its 12th season, following a pause in filming due to a major scandal. Despite the changes, the original cast members may still appear in the Bravoverse, with some already participating in other projects.
Jesse Lally, star of "The Valley," revealed on a podcast that he had a romantic relationship with Anna Nicole Smith after they met during a TrimSpa campaign in 2002. The affair lasted for about a year or two, and Lally shared anecdotes about their time together, including a couples massage. Smith passed away in 2007 at the age of 39. Lally's personal life, including his marriage and co-parenting with ex-wife Michelle Saniei, is also documented on "The Valley."
Jax Taylor has backtracked on claims that his estranged wife, Brittany Cartwright, has moved on, stating they are "working things out" despite their public split and his earlier accusations of her seeing someone else. The couple's relationship issues, including arguments and lack of intimacy, were highlighted in the season finale of "The Valley." Fans are hopeful for their reconciliation, though Taylor's recent comments have added confusion to their status.
Jesse Lally, star of Bravo's "The Valley," revealed on the "Two Ts in a Pod" podcast that he had a romantic relationship with Anna Nicole Smith in the early 2000s after they met during a Trimspa photoshoot. This revelation comes amid Lally's separation from his wife, Michelle, which will be featured in the upcoming season of "The Valley."
Brittany Cartwright confirmed on E! News that she and Jax Taylor are still separated and exploring dating other people, despite the public scrutiny and Jax's rumored new romance. Brittany feels justified in her decision and skeptical of Jax's commitment to change, as they continue to live apart but remain close for their son's sake.
In the explosive season finale of "The Valley," Brittany Cartwright confronts her husband Jax Taylor over years of mistreatment, accusing him of putting on a facade for the cameras while being abusive off-screen. The couple, who have been fighting throughout the season, are now living apart, with Brittany moving out due to the toxic environment. Despite Jax's claims of wanting to change and seek therapy, Brittany remains skeptical, ultimately deciding to prioritize her mental health and their son Cruz's well-being over their troubled relationship.
Brittany Cartwright revealed that a text message from Luke Broderick was the catalyst for her separation from Jax Taylor on the season finale of The Valley. The message led to a heated argument, prompting Brittany to leave with their son. Despite Jax's claims of wanting to change, Brittany remains skeptical and has moved out, questioning the future of their relationship.
Brittany Cartwright opens up about her separation from Jax Taylor, citing her breaking point and the need for a healthier situation for herself and their son. She emphasizes that the decision was not made for their reality show, The Valley. Cartwright expresses a sense of relief and is currently living separately from Taylor, while they continue to work on their businesses together. Jax Taylor also acknowledges the challenges they've been facing and emphasizes that the separation is not a publicity stunt.
Jax Taylor denies cheating rumors and attributes his separation from Brittany Cartwright to communication issues, while Brittany emphasizes the need to prioritize her own well-being and that of their son. Despite the split, the couple remains amicable and open to the possibility of reconciliation. Their relationship, which began on Vanderpump Rules, has seen its share of ups and downs, including a cheating scandal, engagement, marriage, and the birth of their son. The couple's new Bravo series, The Valley, will showcase their relationship drama as it unfolds.