Scheana Shay calls Jax Taylor’s The Valley export “a wise decision”

Scheana Shay Showing support Jax TaylorChoosing not to return to Season 3 valley.
“I think it was a wise decision,” Shay, 40, said in the “So Bad Good” podcast on Wednesday, July 23. “I think it was a healthy decision.”
Shea noted that Taylor, 46, should prioritize himself, adding: “I think he really needs to focus on his mental health and soberness. [fear of missing out] All of this. None of these are healthy for him. ”
She concluded: “I think it was a very wise and mature decision for his soberness. I hope he will not only continue to be with himself, but also keep moving forward. [his son] Cruz and Brittany. ”
Us Weekly broke out on July 16 that Jax would not return valley.
“After an incredibly challenging year, having a lot of honest conversations with my team and producers, I’m going to stay away from the next valley,” Jax told us In the exclusive statement. “At the moment, my focus has to be on my sobriety, my mental health and upbringing. Taking the time to make me the best version of myself, especially for our son Cruz.”
Shared with 4-year-old Cruz’s Jax with Brittany, 35, on his work on Bravo’s season 2 mental health recovery. He then checked for cocaine addiction again.
He specifically told him: “I’ve been in and out of cocaine for a while. I won’t use it every day. I’ll take off for a few months.” us In March. “Then, I’ll do it like a week a week, three times a month or three times a month. It’s really bad though. When the divorce starts, I feel like I’m doing it casually.”
After Jax confirmed his exit, Andy Cohen Weighed the news.
“Jax announced yesterday that he would leave the valley,” said Andy, 57, on the Andy Cohen Live episode of Siriusxm. “I was very happy with his decision, I thought it was a good reading room, and I think the most important thing is that I hope he can solve all his problems.”
The Bravo executive producer teased his discussion with Jax in the Valley Season 2 reunion recording, saying: “I, a little bit serious about his need for control and anger issues and what to do with Brittany and better places in the world.”
Andy expressed hope that Jax would “take time to devote himself to” his sobriety and mental health away from the camera.
He concluded: “From our conversation to our sobriety, he seemed very firm and I hope the time I left the camera would further encourage that and further encourage him to get together.”
valley It airs on Bravo Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET. Streaming episodes on Peacock anytime.