Brittany Cartwright is facing mounting scrutiny after sources revealed that a disturbing Ring camera video showing Jax Taylor in a shocking rage was allegedly deleted from her cloud account — just hours after Vanderpump Rules co-star Lala Kent saw the footage and issued a chilling warning: "If you don't leave him, someone’s going to die."
The incident, which occurred shortly before filming began for season 2 of The Valley, has become the focus of intense behind-the-scenes speculation. Insiders claim the video captured Jax yelling, throwing objects, and approaching the camera with what one witness called “a completely blank, dangerous stare.” Brittany, reportedly standing just off-frame, didn’t speak or intervene — a silence some say speaks volumes.
Lala, who viewed the footage privately, later recalled the moment on her Give Them Lala podcast. The video was so unsettling, she said, that she warned Brittany to get out immediately. Within 48 hours, the footage vanished from Brittany’s shared cloud drive.
A tech source familiar with the production claims the deletion was manual, carried out from an unfamiliar device around 3AM — raising red flags among Bravo’s post-production team. When producers requested the footage for review, Brittany allegedly declined, stating the file no longer existed.
However, a former crew member says otherwise.
According to this source, a backup copy of the Ring footage had already been saved by a technician for archival purposes. That file is now reportedly in private hands, and negotiations are underway with a major ente
The controversy comes as Brittany and Jax navigate a messy breakup, co-parenting struggles, and swirling rumors of emotional abuse and explosive behavior. While the couple’s downfall has played out publicly, this hidden footage could become the most damaging piece of the puzzle yet.
Bravo has not commented, but insiders say the network is “bracing for impact” — and weighing its legal options if the footage goes public.
With tensions high, reputations on the line, and secrets no longer safe, The Valley may be headed toward the most controversial season in Bravo history.