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Jax Taylor is sharing his heartfelt reflections as he prepares for the premiere of Season 2 of “The Valley.” During an interview at the show's Los Angeles premiere, the 45-year-old reality star expressed feelings of embarrassment regarding his actions this season. He admitted, “If there's one thing I didn't want the world to see was what you're about to see. What you're about to see of me is the most embarrassing, shell of a human that you're ever going to see.”
Taylor emphasized the struggles he faces due to his ongoing battle with addiction, stating, “I'm so embarrassed but at the same time you're also going to see somebody who is going through a really, really hard time with the disease. I hope that people can see this, other men.” In addition to discussing his personal challenges, he also touched on the complexities of co-parenting with his ex, Brittany Cartwright. As fans eagerly await the new season, Taylor's candid insights provide a glimpse into his journey of recovery and personal growth.
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