Former ‘Vanderpump Rules’ star Jax Taylor claimed the popular Bravo show is now ‘scripted’ despite being completely ‘organic’ in earlier seasons .
meanwhile “VPR” viewing party The reality TV star was spotted at a Studio City bar Tuesday night. Caught using abusive language About how the cast members “don’t hang out with each other” in real life.
“Give me a scripted show and I’ll show you a goddamn ‘Vanderpump Rules,'” the 44-year-old told the crowd in a video obtained by Page Six. “It’s scripted! It’s scripted! I’ve been on this show for nine years…this is scripted.”
Taylor went on to call Tuesday night’s episode “harrowing,” though it’s unclear exactly which scene prompted his rant.
“Next time I’ll be in it and I’ll tell you because it was scripted,” he continued, claiming that this had never happened before.
“Don’t get me wrong, it was great when I started,” he clarified. “Season 1 to 6 [were] It was organic and it was real. ”
Taylor first explained that everyone was taking it seriously because it was their “job” and “something they wanted to do.”
But as everyone became rich and famous, Taylor says they became estranged and their relationship became “fake.”
“No one shows up. [with] “I wore Chanel earrings on the beach,” he joked.
The father-of-one ended his rant by offering up his new show, The Valley, starring his estranged wife Brittany Cartwright.
“Now the real show begins! Back to where it all started, it’s organic and it’s real,” he said. “They’re all new people!”
Taylor, who left the series in 2020, also hinted Via X (old Twitter) The show has been competing for storylines.
“How do you know when Vanderpump is literally stuck and there’s nothing left to talk about…they’re sampling the water…actually what?” he tweeted.
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On Tuesday night’s episode, former lovers Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix got into a shouting match while sampling water at co-star James Kennedy’s home.
Maddix called Sandoval, who she dated for nearly 10 years, a “terrible guy” for accidentally locking her dog Maia in his room and potentially “killing him.”
But Sandoval stood his ground, insisting the dog was fine and that he was not a “dog killer.”
Although many of his co-stars supported Sandoval, Maddix was unwilling to let him go.
“I am incapable of having productive conversations with sociopaths, hateful people, psychopaths, narcissists, gaslighters, etc.” [and] It’s just a small part,” she concluded. “I’m going to light that motherfucker on fire.”





