That Jax Taylor manifested itself in his dependence on cocaine, the “Vanderpump rules“The star of reality shares more than ever.
During a recent episode of his podcast, Jax Taylor, who is now speaking with his trip to sobriety after two decades of hard drug consumption, said his habit of cocaine was so intense, he could find him in “minutes”.
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Jax Taylor says he had a “sixth sense” with regard to the location of cocaine

While discussing his journey with dependence and now sobriety with his Bravo co-star, Tom SchwartzTaylor said that when he consumed illicit drugs, location was never a problem for him.
“I had the sixth feeling of finding where we were,” said Taylor on his podcast, “In the mind of a man“Whatever the” state or the country “that the notorious party boy was, according to him, he found cocaine” in a few minutes “.
Schwartz, who now appears alongside Taylor in season 2 of “The valley“Said that he was aware of Taylor’s drug use, mainly because of his appearance.
According to TomTom’s co -owner, “Taylor’s eyes were domed from his skull”.
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Jax Taylor remembers why he consumed drugs

In a previous interview, Taylor thought about the reason he used cocaine and alcohol. During his conversation with AND! NewsThe star of “House of Villains” said he Used substances Mainly to “hide” what he was going through.
“I would say that drugs and alcohol are not the problem,” said Taylor. “The problem was that I did not address my mental health at all and consumed drugs and alcohol [to] Make it. “”
He continued by saying that his personal difficulties, probably his continuous divorce of Brittany Cartwright, his passage in a mental health establishment, and a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, became quite “overwhelming” for him, therefore “the consumption of alcohol and the substances” helped him to face.
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Jax Taylor says cocaine helped her open up with others

Later, during his podcast, Taylor explained that he had used cocaine to help him interact with other people.
“It happened to the point where I needed to be social,” he said. “It was a social drug for me. As in the first days, in the first days, I did it of course because I like the climb, but towards the end, I did it just to stay awake because I would crash around 9 or 10 hours.”
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Taylor is in a different place today that it was not a year ago

Although Taylor is sober today, viewers of “The valley“I will see his trip before reaching this point in the next batch of episodes.
The first episode was broadcast on April 15, 2025, and According to TaylorHis behavior during the season will only get worse. In fact, he said he becomes “really, really bad”.
However, Taylor wants fans of the show to remember that the season was filmed over a year ago, and he has made a lot of progress on himself since then.
“I called the producers. I said to myself:” Do I have to look at this? Do I have to look at this? “So I say to myself:” I don’t want to look at that. “They are like,” Jax, listen.
In the last episode of his podcast, he echoes a similar feeling.
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“I know where I am today and I agree to look back and be like, guy, I was a bad person because I am quite strong today,” said the father of one. “And I worked so hard to arrive where I am. And also, keep in mind that the spectacle was shot a year. I am in a different place. I have different relationships. You know, the dynamics have changed. So I can look back and I like:” Wow, I grew up a lot. “”
Taylor is not missing anything about drugs and alcohol

Taylor also said that watching he has given him a whole new perspective on drugs and alcohol.
“I don’t miss anything,” he said. “As I said, I looked at the back episode. I just look in sweat, and my eyes are curved, and I am out of shape … I just gave myself the Ick … I looked disgusting. I was like 180 pounds. I just look disgusting.”
As he said, he will never return to his ancient self, especially now that he knows how damaging substances can be to his body.