VanderPump Rules The cast has always known about Jax Taylor's pasta.
Wednesday Night (March 5th) episode See what happens at the live show, Tom Sandoval will be host Andy Cohen with the rest of him and his former castmates. VanderPump Rules He first said he had “knowing” about Taylor's decades of addiction to cocaine earlier this week.
“I was somewhat aware of his issues with his addiction,” Sandoval said of Taylor. “I mean, I've been around him for many years.”
When Cohen asked another person VanderPump Rules The stars also knew, Sandoval replied, “Yes.”
However, after Taylor revealed that he had been calming down from drugs and alcohol for more than 80 days, Sandoval couldn't be proud of his longtime friend.
“I mean, I think that's amazing,” he said. “I'm so proud of him, and I think it's so great. He really seems he's really working on himself for reality. This time it's true.”
Taylor told producer Alex Baskin that he struggled with “substantial issues – mostly with cocaine” in a recent episode of Bravo. Hot microphone Podcast. “It's hard to say it out loud. I've been treating this on and off since I was 23, and now I'm 45. I've stopped doing it, but then it got heavy,” he said.
Sandoval may have praised Taylor for turning the corner in his life, but valley Star's estranged wife, Brittany Cartwright, wasn't too sure he would actually become a man of change.
“Unfortunately, his addiction caused irreparable damage to my son and me. I spent years helping him.” people. “I can say more than anyone else how proud I am of him today, but I'm lying. His actions will be spoken for myself.”
“You can't help who you fell in love with. I did absolutely everything in my power to get him the help he desperately needed. Unfortunately, I was naive and believed that his empty promises and his pleas would change for years,” she continued.
Cartwright added: It took my strength to gather strength to leave. For those who have experienced similar things, you get it. For those who ask me questions…it's fine. I'm in a much better place now. ”
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