Jax Taylor Exits LA Bar Partnership Following Departure from The Valley
Jax Taylor, the well-known reality star, has officially stepped away from his partnership in the Los Angeles bar, Jax’s Studio City, shortly after announcing his exit from the Bravo series, The Valley. At 46 years old, Jax made this decision to prioritize his sobriety and mental health, according to a spokesperson who spoke with Us Weekly. This news follows reports from Bravo fan accounts that noticed his name had been removed from the bar’s marquee signage on July 26. Just days prior, on July 16, Jax had revealed to Us Weekly that he would not be returning for the third season of The Valley, a decision he described as a necessary step after a challenging year filled with honest discussions with his team and producers. “Right now, my focus needs to be on my sobriety, my mental health, and co-parenting. Taking this time is necessary for me to become the best version of myself — especially for our son, Cruz,” Jax explained. The decision to leave The Valley was not taken lightly, as Jax had already filmed the second season and was prominently featured in the reunion trailer. He clarified that his departure was more of a “pause” rather than a permanent exit from the series. “This is not goodbye. This is kind of just a pause on things,” he stated during his podcast, In the Mind of Jax Taylor, on July 24. He emphasized that with filming for season three starting soon, it wouldn’t be wise to re-enter the drama surrounding his estranged wife, Brittany Cartwright. Brittany had filed for divorce during the filming of The Valley’s second season, citing “irreconcilable differences.” The couple shares a four-year-old son, Cruz. In a recent episode of SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live, host Andy Cohen expressed his support for Jax’s decision to step away from the show. “I’m very pleased with his decision and I think it’s a healthy choice for him,” he said. Jax’s longtime co-star, Scheana Shay, also voiced her support, stating that focusing on his mental health and sobriety is crucial for him at this time. “Being in rehab, trying to film a TV show, and having the FOMO [fear of missing out] — none of that was healthy for him,” Scheana added. Brittany Cartwright, who only learned about Jax’s decision shortly before the public announcement, remarked on Watch What Happens Live that it was a great decision for everyone involved. “I found out the night before and I was like, ‘That was a great decision by everyone,’” she quipped. As Jax embarks on this new chapter, his focus remains on his health and family. He hopes that this time away from the spotlight will allow him to heal and grow for himself and his son. The Valley, which airs on Bravo every Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET, continues to be a significant part of the reality TV landscape, but for now, Jax is taking a step back to ensure he is in the best place possible for his future. Fans of Jax Taylor and The Valley will undoubtedly be watching closely as he navigates this transition. His journey towards sobriety and improved mental health is a reminder of the importance of self-care, especially in the high-pressure world of reality television. As he steps away from the bar and the show, many hope to see him return stronger and more centered in the future.