Jax Taylor — one of the most infamous faces from Vanderpump Rules — once shocked audiences with a clandestine affair during a trip to Las Vegas while still dating Stassi Schroeder. The incident, long buried and only partially confessed during the show's first season, saw Jax hesitantly admit to sleeping with a mystery woman and fearing she may have gotten pregnant. But what fans never knew — until now — is the full story behind that one-night stand and the true identity of the woman involved.
A source close to the SUR circle has confirmed that the woman Jax referred to during his infamous on-camera confession was Camille Feret, a French-Canadian bartender who worked at a small Vegas lounge frequented by the Vanderpump cast at the time. Camille was not only loosely connected to a few members of production, but also rumored to be romantically linked to several professional athletes — fueling suspicions that Jax may have pursued her long before the group trip.
On the show, Jax nervously stumbled through the confrontation with Stassi, ultimately admitting, “I’m not sure… but I think she might have been pregnant with my child.” The revelation sent shockwaves through their relationship. Stassi moved out immediately, and in later episodes, Jax could be seen trying to contact Camille — with no clear response. Camille quietly left Vegas a few months later, and speculation about a possible pregnancy faded into the background.
However, during a recent uncensored podcast appearance, Jax’s former friend Tom Sandoval hinted that “there are things Jax has kept hidden about Vegas that people still don’t know,” and when asked directly whether the pregnancy rumor was true, Tom smirked and said, “It’s more complicated than that.” This cryptic remark reignited public curiosity: did Camille actually become pregnant? Or was it another lie from Jax, designed to stop Stassi from digging deeper? And why has Camille’s name remained off the radar for so long?
Camille now resides in Palm Springs, has left the nightlife industry, and has declined all media requests since her name resurfaced during a recent BravoCon panel. A production insider revealed that Bravo had once considered bringing her onto The Valley as a surprise twist — but Camille declined, stating, “I don’t want my life to be repackaged as part of his redemption arc.”
This affair is now widely regarded as one of the defining scandals of Jax Taylor’s reality TV career — the beginning of a long pattern of betrayal and self-destruction. Though he’s now a father, has entered rehab twice, and is publicly working to rebuild his image, the shadow of Vegas still looms large.
To this day, Jax has never publicly confirmed Camille’s identity. But as more former castmates quietly validate the timeline, and the pieces begin to fall into place, fans are now almost certain: the woman who once made Jax mutter, “I think she might have been pregnant with my child,” was very real — and the consequences of that night in Vegas have never truly disappeared from his life.