Reality TV star Jax Taylor recently opened up about his struggles with mental health, revealing that he has been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and PTSD during his time at an intensive inpatient treatment facility. The 45-year-old, best known for his role on Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules,” shared the news on his Instagram page, admitting that he had long felt that something was wrong without knowing exactly what it was. Bipolar disorder is a condition characterized by extreme mood swings, while PTSD can occur after experiencing a traumatic event. Taylor did not provide further details about his diagnoses but expressed a newfound sense of peace upon returning home to his 3-year-old son, Cruz, in the wake of his divorce from wife Brittany Cartwright.

Taylor’s relationship with Cartwright, also a “Vanderpump Rules” cast member, has been a focal point on both the show and their spinoff series “Jax & Brittany Take Kentucky.” The couple got married in 2019, with their ups and downs playing out on reality TV. Despite his fears about the future, Taylor emphasized his commitment to improving himself and managing his mental health. He thanked fans for their support and shared that their messages had been a source of strength. Taylor’s journey to better mental health has been chronicled on social media, with updates on his progress and time spent in treatment. He has been vocal about the importance of taking control of one’s mental health rather than letting it dictate one’s life.

As Taylor navigates his mental health journey, he joins the ranks of other reality TV stars who have been candid about their struggles with mental health. The cast of “The Valley,” which includes Taylor and Cartwright, has been filming for its second season, showcasing their personal lives and challenges on screen. Taylor’s recently opened bar, Jax’s Studio City, has also been a backdrop for filming, with Cartwright sharing updates on social media about the rebranding of the bar as “Britt’s.” The couple’s commitment to their son Cruz is evident in their posts, with Cartwright seeking joint custody in the divorce petition.

The support from fans and fellow reality TV stars has been a source of comfort for Taylor as he continues to work on his mental health. The challenges of being in the public eye have become even more pronounced as Taylor navigates his diagnoses and treatment, but his openness about his struggles has been met with understanding and empathy from those who follow his journey. Mental health remains a central focus for Taylor, who is determined to overcome his obstacles and be a better version of himself for his son and for his own well-being. As he takes steps towards healing, Taylor’s honesty about his mental health journey serves as a reminder of the importance of seeking help and prioritizing one’s mental well-being, even in the face of public scrutiny.

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