Jax Taylor has reportedly “canceled his entire podcast tour.”
As fans of The Valley call for him to be fired from the show, primarily due to his treatment of his estranged wife, Brittany Cartwright, 36, the 45-year-old, who went to rehab last year to address mental health concerns and later came forward as a cocaine addict, has allegedly been forced to abandon the live shows after being canceled by several venues.
“His team cancelled the majority of the venues as they didn’t feel the timing for this was appropriate,” an insider told The U. S. Sun on June 5. “A couple of the venues cancelled on their own after getting heat from the public scrutiny.”
After announcing a 12-city tour in April for his podcast, In the Mind of a Man, and kicking off the start of the appearances at City Winery in Boston in May, a number of venues canceled due to “pressure from the public.”
As fans may have seen, appearances set for Nashville’s City Winery and Blueprint Underground Cocktail Club were scrapped, with an employee from the latter venue saying it was “the club’s decision” to forgo Jax’s appearance at their establishment.
There were also several other venues that canceled on Jax, including Wanderlust Wine Co in Austin, Texas, where an employee said his behavior “does not align” with their values, New Tampa Performing Arts Center, Tin Roof in Orlando, and BLVD Park in Houston.
“It’s still to be determined whether or not dates will be rescheduled,” the insider said.
While Jax did make an appearance at City Winery in Boston on May 6, only a “handful of seats were sold,” according to The U.S. Sun.
The reported cancellation of Jax’s tour comes as fans call for him to be fired from The Valley.
“Jax Taylor needs to be FIRED! He’s being allowed to ABUSE HIS WIFE ON TV! Wake up Bravo!!!!” one fan demanded.
“Why isn’t Jax Taylor fired from Bravo!? I’m finally watching The Valley and he’s disgusting,” stated another.
“Hey Bravo, we’re waiting for you to fire Jax ‘I throw furniture and cause physical harm to the mother of my child’ Taylor. Any day now please. Thanks!” wrote a third.
Then, after another viewer called out Jax’s “lack of accountability [and] self-awareness,” someone else shared, “It’s kind of weird seeing Jax downplay being abusive like no you put the mother of your child in danger.”
The Valley season two airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on Bravo.