She revealed that no one wants Jax to be better than she does, to be real.
For years, countless efforts were made by her to help him improve and to create a happy family.
She suggested that his decision to seek treatment was actually motivated by the potential risk of losing his job.
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Before a guy even texted my phone, he was already at my throat, already making me cry.
I was in the car for at least 30 minutes at that point, she recalled.
Like, it was bad.
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Brittany described how, when a message from another man appeared on her phone,Jax’s anger escalated.
He allegedly attempted to grab her phone while Cruz sat in the backseat, leading to a volatile confrontation.
This is horrible, he has not changed," Brittany revealed.
She said on the podcast that he is trying to present himself in public as a mental health advocate.
Is his admission genuine growth or a PR stunt for season 2 of ‘The Valley?’
I have substance issuesprimarily with cocaine.
Its hard to say out loud, he admitted.
Ive been dealing with this on and off since I was 23, and now Im 45.
He also acknowledged that alcohol was intertwined with his cocaine use.
People ask you, Do you have an alcohol problem too?
While he does not necessarily believe he has one, he acknowledges that the two substances are closely linked.
He stated thatcocaine could not be used without also drinking,which led him to give up both.
He expressed pride in being83 days sober, the longest period in his life without either substance.
She added that while she hopes Jax will fully overcome his addiction,she remains skeptical.
His behaviors are still alarming, and histreatment plan seems to be the bare minimum.
As Brittany moves forward with her life, she continues prioritizing her well-being and that of her son.
Jax, meanwhile, remains in recovery, navigating the challenges of sobriety and public scrutiny.