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Jax Taylor claims there wasn’t much drama in season 1 of The Valley

Jax Taylor claims there wasn’t much drama in season 1 of The Valley

Jax Taylor claims 'The Valley' season 1 left out 'a lot' of drama: 'Why wasn't that shown?'

Jax Taylor. (Casey Durkin/Bravo)

Jax Taylor claims that some dramas were not shown The valley – but he plans to change that in season 2.

“We’re starting again. I don’t know if I can say the day, but in July,” Jax, 44, revealed on the Thursday, June 20 episode of the podcast “When Reality Hits.” “A lot of things go wrong. A lot of things are going to happen.”

After watching the first season of the hit Bravo series, Jax decided to pursue a different plan this time.

“You can expect that because I’m going to make sure that some things are told this time. I feel like not everything has been let out of the bag. Many people have been wondering, ‘Why wasn’t this shown?'” he noted. “That’s not going to happen. Some of you are going to be in for a surprise.”

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Jax’s estranged wife, Brittany Cartwrightdidn’t sound thrilled about his comments when co-hosting the podcast. However, Jax stuck to his opinion that not enough was shown the first time around.

“I don’t need to create drama. It’s already there. They just haven’t shown it on TV and I’m shocked,” he concluded. “I’m excited for the season, but there are a few things that need to be brought out of the bag. Cat needs to be brought out of the bag on a few different things.”

Later in the episode, Jax also hinted at an ongoing feud between himself and another unnamed co-star. He mentioned several times that he wouldn’t invite a certain person to his upcoming birthday party, but didn’t elaborate on who – or what – caused the argument.

Jax Taylor claims 'The Valley' season 1 left out 'a lot' of drama: 'Why wasn't that shown?'
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The valleywhich debuted in March, is a spinoff of Vanderpump Rules with graduates Jax, Brittany, 35, and Kristen DouteThe reality show focused on a group of friends who leave their wild teenage years behind and trade them for parenthood and adulthood in California’s San Fernando Valley.

The cast also included Danny Booko, Nia Booko, Michelle Lally, Jesse Lally, Jason Caperna And Janet Caperna. Bachelor Nation Jasmine Goode and Brittany’s college friend Zack Wickham appeared on the show as “friends” of the cast.

Jax Taylor claims 'The Valley' season 1 left out 'a lot' of drama: 'Why wasn't that shown?'
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Season 1 documented what led to Jax and Brittany’s split, following Jesse and Michelle months before they filed for divorce. The season finale specifically picked up several months after the original production wrap-up to capture Jax and Brittany’s attempts to co-parent their three-year-old son, Cruz.

“Why didn’t you do something? Why didn’t you change? You yelled at me and said horrible things to me, like I don’t have any friends here and nobody here likes me,” Brittany told Jax on the June 4 episode. “As soon as these cameras are off, you’re going to send me a million messages. You’re going to text the shit out of me in anger. Be honest.”

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The episode ended with Jax and Brittany reflecting on their future. “It’s been an incredible nine years. Really. I have no regrets. I love Brittany. I love my wife,” he noted. “The only thing that will determine that is time.”

Brittany’s final words also sounded like a farewell message. She added, “I know I’ve had to put up with a lot of crap that Jax put me through. But I wouldn’t have Cruz if I had gotten rid of him a long time ago. Now that I have Cruz and have woken up from the situation, I just feel like I can’t stay here anymore for his sake and for my sanity.”

The second season of “The Valley” has been renewed and all episodes are currently streaming on Peacock.