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Bravo Star Exits Long-Running Franchise After 10 Seasons

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Jax Taylor, a prominent figure from <em>The Valley</em>, has made the significant decision to depart from the Bravo television series, confirming that he will not participate in the upcoming season 3.

In response to a growing number of fans urging for Jax’s exit and calling for his dismissal, Jax has revealed a pivotal career choice.

Variety has reported that Jax has released a statement via his management team, indicating that he will be stepping away from the Bravo series to prioritize his recovery and mental health after experiencing an “incredibly challenging year.” He expressed that he had engaged in numerous “Honest conversations” with his team and the show’s producers before coming to this decision.

“I’ll be stepping away from the next season of ‘The Valley.’”

At this point, Jax aims to concentrate on his sobriety, mental health, and his co-parenting relationship. He intends to utilize this time effectively, as it is essential for him to evolve into the “best version” of himself, particularly for his son, Cruz.

Source: Variety

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