This just in: Jax Taylor is still a snorer.
Brittany Cartwright confirmed this during the December 5 episode Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, when the titular host broke down his “top five broken things on Bravo.” The list included broken relationships, an ankle, a piece of furniture, and the proverbial “fourth wall.” But it was Andy Cohen’s top pick that really caused a stir.
“No. 1 has been broken in as many places as Humpty Dumpty, and some plastic surgeon always has to put it back together again: It’s Jax’s nose,” Andy said, causing his special guest Brittany to laugh.
Although The Valley mom was amused by the choice, she wasn’t exactly surprised.
“I just knew that was gonna be in the top five. It had to be,” she said before sharing a detail about Jax’s multiple nose jobs. “And he still snores. Just so everyone knows that!”
The comment came roughly three months after Brittany filed to divorce Jax.
Over the past 10 years, Jax has had at least three rhinoplasties, the first of which was documented in Vanderpump Rules Season 3 (November 2014).
“I’ve been nasally 24/7, so I went to my doctor to see what I could do about this,” Jax said in an episode interview. “Turns out, that I have a deviated septum… He told me, ‘You can have surgery and take care of this.’ So I was like, you know what? If he’s up there already, might as well kill two birds with one stone, straighten out that bump and see if I can look a little prettier than I already am.”
Jax shed more light on his cosmetic procedures in a 2023 interview with People magazine, saying it was important for him to feel and look young, especially after the birth of his and Brittany’s 3-year-old son, Cruz Michael Cauchi.
“You know, I’m a pretty open person. I’m a new father. I’m getting older and there’s one thing in life that you cannot really beat, time and age,” he explained. “I’m not here to tell anybody what to do with their lives. If they feel like getting Botox every month, then do it. If it makes you feel better, then know I’m all for it. I don’t think people should judge anybody. It’s a personal thing. And if it makes you happy, then, you know, be proud. Talk about it.”
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