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Scheana Shay is grateful Jax Taylor gives his health first after sharing his Cocaine addiction with the world.
“I think it came for a long time,” Shay said, 39 years old People In an interview published on Thursday, March 6. “Jax gave (Brittany Cartwright) And her son a lot and I am glad to finally take care of himself and sober. ”
During Tuesday 4th March, Episode Alex Basin“Hot mic” PodcastTaylor, 45, publicly admitted that he was a “addict”.
“I have problems with the fabric – especially cocaine.” It’s hard to say aloud, ”he shared. “I dealt with it and turned off since I was 23 and now the 45th me.”
After Taylor shared at the podcast that he was sober for 83 days, Shay expressed her wish that her long -time costume would continue to make good decisions.
Jax Taylor.
Casey Durkin/Bravo“I just hope she continues on this journey,” shared, “not only for him, but for the Brittany and for their son.”
Shay and Taylor were the original members of the cast Vanderpump rules When the show had a premiere in January 2013. Cartwright (36) first appeared in season 4 and in June 2019 she married Taylor.
At the end of Vanderpump rules In 2020, Taylor and Cartwright – who share Cruz, 3 – divided in February 2024 after almost five years of marriage. The divorce is expected to be documented in season 2 Valley.
“Brittany and Cruz have always been my priority in this situation,” Shay said in her last interview. “I know everything and I just want to have a peace life.” I want Cruz to grow up with two parents who gave it as a priority. ”
Carriage is not the only one Vanderpump rules A star to talk about Taylor addicted battles.
During Amazon Live, Lala Kent expressed her support For Taylor and at the same time recognize how difficult his addiction to his closest family members was.
“Brittany is one of my most expensive friends.” I know a lot, ”Kent said, 34 years old. “I don’t know what will show up in their new season.” Valley. I know I am very close to her and anything we discussed is her story to share. ”
She added: “There is so much hope in soberness. That’s what I feel for him. Very, very promising and enthusiastic when he sees what his future has when he chooses this path. Absolutely amazing. ”
If you or someone you know, you are fighting for abuse of addictive substances, contact the management of addictive substances and mental health services (Samhsa) National Line of Aid to 1-800-662-Help (4357).