Remember when Jax Taylor referred to Vanderpump Rules as his show? Lisa Vanderpump had to quickly remind him. She replied, “It’s actually not your show. It’s actually my show.”
Clearly, Jax has not learned his lesson from that moment because once again, he is taking ownership of a show that could one hundred percent exist without him. According to him, The Valley is his show, and he wants to make sure we’re all tuned in.
It’s Jax Taylor’s world, and we’re just living in it
When Bravo announced that VPR Season 12 would be a reboot with an entirely new cast, everyone from the original cast started uploading emotional tributes to social media. You’d think someone had died the way they’ve been carrying on with these posts. Jax, on the other hand, used this time to remind everyone why he was the original number-one guy in the group.
On Instagram, he shared clips from some of his iconic moments on the show, including the infamous exchange with LVP from Season 8. In the caption, he reflected on the show’s legacy while throwing some light shade.
“I mean … this can be a series on its own ?” Jax wrote. “In all seriousness, Vanderpump Rules will always have a part of my heart. From what started as a crazy group of friends working together to make ends meet to becoming such an iconic series and pop culture phenomenon … so many memories both good and bad.”
“Many highs, probably more lows … but I’m so thankful to have worked with such an incredibly talented team @thealexbaskin @evolutionusa @nbcuniversal,” he continued. “This isn’t goodbye … more like … see ya soon … on MY show — but for real this time ?? #TheValley @bravotv.”
Jax just can’t help himself, can he? Of course, The Valley isn’t really Jax’s show. Just like Pump Rules, it’s good because of the ensemble that comes together. It takes a lot of clowns to fill out a circus, but we’ll let Jax have his moment.
The Valley is currently streaming on Peacock.
TELL US – WHAT DO YOU THINK OF JAX’S TRIBUTE TO VPR? ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO THE VALLEY SEASON 2?