
Brittany Cartwright gives blunt assessment of Jax Taylor breakup and their love life
Brittany Cartwright has claimed Jax Taylor was usually "a two or a three" in the bedroom.
The 'Vanderpump Rules' star - who filed for divorce from Jax in August 2024 - gave a scathing answer when she was asked to rate her experiences with her ex.
She told 'Watch What Happens Live!' host Andy Cohen: "Oh, Lord. There [were] times when he was about a seven or an eight.
"Majority of the time, no stamina, no nothing. I'd say a two or a three."
Brittany also gave a blunt assessment of their relationship in the wake of their split.
She added: "[It's] still not great. His personality is still very much a Jax Taylor personality."
Jax - who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in September 2024 - recently said he thinks his marriage could have been saved if he'd received his diagnosis sooner.
He said on the 'In the Mind of Jax Taylor' podcast: "This is the first time in my 45 years of life that I had to ask for help because I just couldn't do it anymore.
"I just, I couldn't bear the weight. And I just - I surrendered. I surrendered."
Jax has been using a mood stabiliser called Lamotrigine, and it's actually changed his life.
The former 'Vanderpump Rules' star shared: "I'm on it, and I absolutely love it."
Last month, Jax - who had recently celebrated 100 days of sobriety, having previously discussed his substance abuse issues - opened up about his rehab stay, having checked himself into a mental health facility in 2024.
He told Us Weekly: "I had all these other issues because I'm masking loneliness. I'm masking the texting women by doing drugs and drinking alcohol.
"I have all these other issues. So it's a slow process, which is hard for me because I always look for the quick fix.
"This is one of those things in life that it's not a quick fix. You have to work at it. I'm not used to that.'
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