Brittany Cartwright accused Jax Taylor of finally deciding to move out of the family house when The Valley‘s cameras were going to document Brittany and Cruz’s Airbnb hopping.
Brit told People “Jax would not leave for seven months.” So, she had to move to different rental houses. Brittany even offered to pay for rentals for Jax to live in. “He still wouldn’t do it. No matter what.”
Home Sweet Home:
“I didn’t know if I was going to get a chance to come back here,” revealed Brittany. She looked at other homes, but she wanted the house she made a home. “Cruz was born here. This is his house. He’s got his pool outside; he’s got his swing set. [Cruz has] his playroom. He’s got everything here.”
The home is a “safe space” for Cruz, who was diagnosed with autism in the fall. Jax STILL wouldn’t move out to give his son the consistency he needed. “I’ll never forgive him for doing that to us.”
“When you’re dealing with a child with autism, we shouldn’t be the ones moving around. That should have never happened. But, that’s just how Jax is.”
In the end, Brittany and Cruz got the house!
Jax bought a condo, giving Brittany and Cruz the stability they were craving.
But, this is Jax. Brittany believes there was a motive behind his move. “When the cameras got turned on [for The Valley season 2], he realized, ‘Oh God, everybody’s going to see that I made her move out of the house.”
“That’s probably the only reason he finally moved out, I’m not even going to lie.”
HBIC (Brittany):
“We’re not going anywhere,” declared Brittany of her and her son’s living situation. “I’m not putting her for sale.”
“This is my house. I’m proud of myself, that I could do it by myself. I’m a girl from Kentucky, and I never even thought I would have a house like this. He [doesn’t] help me, at all.”
“Let me make that clear. He does not help me at all, with any of my bills. So I’m just proud of myself that I’m able to do it.”
Brittany commented on Jax’s cocaine addiction:
“He’s done so much damage.”
“Me and Cruz weren’t enough for him to get help for a very long time. I want [Cruz’s] dad to be in his life, but it’s just really hard when you can’t trust somebody. It’s going to take me a long time to regain trust in him.”
“I can just hope and pray that one day he will completely knock this [addiction], because I’m not sure yet.”





