Reality TV star Jax Taylor, known for his controversial past on Vanderpump Rules, is making a comeback with the new Bravo show, The Valley, set to premiere on March 19. Taylor, who left Vanderpump Rules four years ago, is now back in the spotlight, showcasing his life in Los Angeles' Valley Village neighborhood.
Despite initial concerns about navigating his reality TV career as a husband and father, Taylor quickly settled back into the groove of filming The Valley. The show features Taylor and his wife Brittany Cartwright, along with a new cast of characters, set against the backdrop of the San Fernando Valley.
The move to the Valley has been a positive change for Taylor and his family, with Taylor expressing his love for the suburban lifestyle. He has even opened a business in the area, Jax’s Studio City, offering a laid-back atmosphere for patrons to enjoy.
The Valley promises to showcase the daily dramas of its cast members, focusing on family life and personal challenges rather than the wild antics of Hollywood. The show introduces viewers to a diverse group of couples and individuals, providing a glimpse into their lives and relationships.
While The Valley aims to portray a more mature and family-oriented narrative, drama inevitably ensues, as hinted in the trailer. Taylor acknowledges that despite his initial intentions, the show delves into the complexities of adulting and relationships.
Notably, Taylor and Cartwright are currently taking time apart, following a tumultuous period in their relationship. Cartwright emphasizes that filming The Valley is not the cause of their separation, citing personal differences and the need for space.
As the premiere approaches, viewers can expect a mix of heartwarming moments and unexpected twists from The Valley cast. The show offers a fresh perspective on reality TV, blending personal growth with the allure of drama that keeps audiences engaged.