Jax Taylor, known for his time on “Vanderpump Rules,” recently completed a 30-day in-patient treatment program for mental health struggles. The 45-year-old reality TV star is looking forward to reuniting with his son Cruz, whom he shares with his estranged wife Brittany Cartwright. Despite his time away, Taylor will be returning to work on the filming of season 2 of The Valley, which is currently in production. Taylor has been open about his mental health struggles, especially on his podcast, and his decision to seek treatment was made during a particularly sensitive time for him and his family.

The couple, Taylor and Cartwright, announced in February that they were taking time apart and working through issues in their marriage. Cartwright shared on their podcast, “When Reality Hits Home,” that she had moved out of their marital home for the sake of her mental health. She expressed that she had let various issues slide over the years and had always taken up for Taylor, apologizing and cleaning up messes. Despite their ups and downs over the years, she stood by him and loved him deeply. In April, Cartwright revealed that after nine years together, the strain of the relationship was taking a toll on her, and she was leaning towards taking some space from Taylor.

On their podcast in May, Taylor disclosed that he and Cartwright had agreed to see other people while they were taking time apart. They both agreed that exploring other relationships was okay and aligned with where they were at in their marriage. While their decision may not be typical, they felt it was right for their relationship and their son. Taylor explained that they had set some rules about seeing other people but emphasized that the most important thing was co-parenting Cruz and ensuring his well-being. Despite the challenges they were facing in their marriage, they were both committed to navigating this new phase in a way that worked for them.

Throughout their relationship, Taylor and Cartwright have been open about their struggles and challenges, sharing their journey with their audience through their podcast. Their decision to take time apart and seek treatment for Taylor’s mental health reflects their commitment to their well-being and the well-being of their son. While it may not be easy, they have expressed a desire to work through their issues and find a way to co-parent effectively. As Taylor returns home from treatment and re-enters the production of The Valley, he is focused on his son and continuing to prioritize his mental health.

As Taylor and Cartwright navigate their evolving relationship, they are taking steps to address their individual needs while also considering the impact on their son. Their willingness to be open and honest about their struggles serves as a reminder that relationships require work and commitment, especially during challenging times. With a focus on communication, boundaries, and mutual respect, they are working towards a new dynamic that supports their well-being and the well-being of their family. As they continue to share their journey with their audience, they hope to inspire others facing similar challenges to prioritize their mental health and take steps towards healing and growth.

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