Jax Taylor Announces Significant Changes in His Life and Career
The 46-year-old Bravo reality television star, Jax Taylor, has recently made headlines once again as he navigates through a series of personal and professional transitions. Earlier this year, Jax and his wife, Brittany Cartwright, decided to part ways, marking the end of their marriage. Just a few weeks ago, he made it public that he would be stepping away from the hit series The Valley ahead of its third season, signaling a significant shift in his career trajectory.
In addition to these changes, Jax has confirmed that he will no longer be affiliated with his bar, Jax’s Studio City. Fans and onlookers have recently observed that the signage for the establishment has been taken down, indicating his departure.
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“I’ve made the decision to end my partnership with Jax’s,” he openly shared on his Instagram story over the weekend. “It wasn’t an easy decision, but it was the right one. Right now, my focus is on my sobriety and mental health, and maintaining a connection to my bar is no longer aligned with the priorities I’ve established for myself and the future I’m striving to create.”
This announcement follows a report by TMZ, where his representative conveyed that this decision was “a carefully considered and necessary step to prioritize his sobriety and mental health.” Such a focus on personal well-being is commendable, especially in the high-pressure environment of reality television.
Recently, fans driving past the location in the bustling area of Los Angeles have noticed that the illuminated “Jax’s” sign is no longer displayed on the awning of the building, further solidifying his departure from the establishment.
Jax seems to be taking this opportunity to dedicate time to his sobriety and mental health. In a recent episode of his podcast, “In the Mind of Jax Taylor,” he revealed his intentions to enter another rehabilitation facility for further support. He mentioned the positive impact that the facility he attended during The Valley season two had on him.
He expressed a desire to explore options outside of California for his next rehab stay, emphasizing the need for change as he prepares for the upcoming filming of The Valley season three. This proactive approach reflects his commitment to personal growth and well-being, allowing him to embark on a healthier path moving forward.





