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Brittany Cartwright is sharing her truth regarding her co-parenting journey with ex-husband Jax Taylor. In a recent appearance on “Housewives Nightcap,” she discussed the complexities of raising their four-year-old son, Cruz, especially in light of Jax's sobriety. Brittany candidly expressed that despite Jax's efforts to change, she feels that his personality remains largely the same, complicating their co-parenting relationship.
The former “Vanderpump Rules” star also touched on their son's autism diagnosis, revealing how it has influenced their co-parenting dynamic. Brittany's insights shed light on the ongoing challenges they face as they navigate parenthood together, even as they strive for a harmonious environment for Cruz.
As the second season of “The Valley” is set to premiere on Bravo, Brittany's reflections highlight the realities of co-parenting amidst personal struggles, offering viewers a deeper understanding of her life beyond the cameras.
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