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“Behind the Glamour: Jax Taylor Reveals Dark Truth of Substance Abuse and Hidden Struggles”

Added on April 11, 2025 inCelebrity News Cards

Ever wonder how the cosmos aligns with our day-to-day struggles? Like, right now, we’ve got Jax Taylor making waves after breaking his silence on a long-standing battle with a cocaine addiction. The star of “Vanderpump Rules” is on a journey toward sobriety, and it’s not just fluff—there’s some heavy stuff happening behind the glitz and glam. As he embraces a fresh path towards personal betterment, seeing that pivotal change is like witnessing a lunar eclipse: rare, stunning, and full of lessons wrapped in shadows.

Talking about mental health these days—especially under the current astrological climate—has taken center stage. Maybe the universe is nudging Jax to share his truth, particularly since he’s a dad now. In a recent interview, the 45-year-old revealed how his struggles tied closely to the dark nights of his soul and an inability to face his demons. That honesty might just make some of us pause and ask: are we tending to our own emotional gardens?

So, what exactly sparked his newfound drive for sobriety? Buckle up, folks; it’s all about his adorable 3-year-old son. Jax wants to raise him in a healthier environment, proving that even in tumultuous times—like when Venus is in retrograde—there’s room for growth. Stick around to find out how he’s laying down the foundation for a brighter future, not just for himself but for his little one too, and remember, the stars might be in your favor too!

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Ever since Jax Taylor opened up about his decades-long addiction to cocaine, the “Vanderpump Rules” reality star keeps sharing more about his journey.

During a new interview, the 45-year-old, who shares a 3-year-old son with fellow Bravo star Brittany Cartwright, said part of the reason for his past drug use came from his inability to face his mental health concerns.

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Jax Taylor Used Drugs To Mask His Mental Health Struggles

Jax Taylor cast photo from season 2 of "The Valley."
Bravo | Koury Angelo

While speaking with E! News about season 2 of “The Valley,” his new show on Bravo, the father of one also opened up about his shocking revelation in early March that he had been addicted to cocaine for 20-plus years.

“I have substance issues—primarily with cocaine. It’s hard to say out loud,” the villainous reality star, who first joined the Bravo family in 2013, said on the “Hot Mic” podcast.

He went on to say that he started using the illicit drug when he was 23, “and now I’m 45.”

Taylor explained that he stopped using cocaine and drinking alcohol so that he could get back on the right path. He later said that drugs and alcohol were never the real problem for the chaos in his life.

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“I will say drugs and alcohol are not the problem,” he told E! “The problem was I just didn’t address my mental health at all and used drugs and alcohol [to] mask it.”

Taylor hinted that when he was using the substances, it gave him a moment to escape reality and forget about his real-world problems, like his bipolar disorder and ongoing divorce.

“It’s just so overwhelming, so drinking and substances just helped,” he said.

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Jax Taylor Says It Was Obvious He Was On Drugs

Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright arrive separately to The Valley Premiere party solo at Jax's Bar in L.A.
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When Taylor revealed he used to be addicted to drugs, he said nobody on the cast of “Vanderpump Rules” was explicitly told about his practices off-camera. However, his co-stars, such as Tom Sandoval, said he could tell because he’d “been around him over the years.”

Taylor also told E! that people who didn’t catch on to his habit were “idiot[s].”

“You’d be an idiot if you didn’t notice that I was on something,” he said.

Taylor went on to describe the “pressure” he feels to stay on the right track. But with the help of the people around him, including his therapist and life coach, the “House of Villains” star is “doing very, very well.”

According to him, he’s over 130 days sober.

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Taylor Says His Son Was The Reason For The Change

Brittany Cartwright and Jax Taylor during an episode of season 1 of "The Valley."
Bravo | Casey Durkin

Part of the reason Taylor finally opened up about his cocaine use was his son, Cruz.

“It was very tough to come out, but it was something that I needed to do,” Taylor said. “It was a weight lifted off my shoulders. I just needed to do it for myself, and I needed to do it for my son.”

He continued, “Everyone’s like, ‘You should do this for you first.’ I did this for my son first and then I did it for me.”

According to Taylor, there were times the reality star felt like he didn’t “want to be here anymore.” But after thinking about his son’s future without him in it, he realized he needed to work on himself.

“I want my son one day to be like, ‘My dad….there was something wrong with him, and he fixed himself; this is why he’s here today,” he said.

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Jax Taylor’s Son Was Diagnosed With Autism

Jax Taylor playing with his son in his yard.
Instagram | Jax Taylor

Speaking of Taylor’s son, the Bravo veteran’s soon-to-be ex-wife, Cartwright, recently opened up about their child’s development and revealed he was diagnosed with autism.

Cartwright, 36, shared that as her son was growing, he hit specific milestones, such as walking and crawling. But as he got older, “He stopped talking almost completely,” she said.

“It can be difficult because I’ve never heard him say, ‘I love you,’ but he is so loving, and he shows me he loves me every single day,” Cartwright added. “He is such a mommy’s boy.”

Cartwright Is Ready To Support Her Son

Jax Taylor playing with his son Cruz in the yard.
Instagram | Jax Taylor

Cartwright admitted she and Taylor were “expecting” the news from doctors about their son. Hearing it, however, made the situation more “real” for their family.

Cartwright, who will also appear in season 2 of “The Valley,” added that things will likely look different for them as a unit, but she’s ready to support her son as he continues to get older.

“He is my better half. He is my little partner in crime. He is everything to me, and even though he can’t talk, I know everything that he wants, everything that he needs. We’re just so synced, it’s incredible,” she said.

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