Lala Kent slams Jax Taylor as ‘reality TV’s biggest hypocrite’ – claims Bravo paints a bad husband as a show-off

   

While public opinion has not yet cooled down after Jax Taylor was caught going to a bar at 2am with a female bartender while his wife Brittany Cartwright moved back to her mother's house, a new earthquake has struck, this time from within Bravo itself, when Lala Kent officially spoke out to expose what she calls a "large-scale television whitewashing"

In the latest episode of the Give Them Lala podcast released Monday morning, Lala is no longer secretive but directly targets Jax Taylor with a series of unabashed statements that many viewers call the opening shot of an internal coup within Bravo

I'm tired of pretending not to know I've seen enough Lala opens He was never a good husband, never a good man like what people see on TV He's just a good actor who knows how to read his lines at the right time and knows how to wipe away fake tears when the camera starts rolling

The audience didn't even have time to breathe before being drawn into her next shocking statement I thought Bravo needs people like him to keep ratings up But at some point we have to ask ourselves what we're protecting A good dad or a two-faced person made up to sell the show

Immediately after the podcast aired, the internet exploded with keywords like Jax Exposed LalaSaidItRight and JusticeForBrittany climbing straight to the top of search results Lala then continued to post a cryptic story with the words Girl I got receipts I just choose peace over screenshots for now leading the fan community to believe she was holding unreleased evidence of Jax Taylor's behind-the-scenes behavior

On Bravo forums, fans began digging up suspicious Jax moments from past Vanderpump Rules seasons Clips with cut dialogue of Jax behaving aggressively or controlling Brittany but then "twisted" into mild conflicts on TV are being shared at a dizzying speed

An anonymous source from the former Vanderpump Rules production confirmed that Lala wasn't exaggerating. This person revealed that he had witnessed at least Brittany cried three times in the makeup room after arguments were asked not to mention on air for fear of affecting Jax's newlywed family image

Lala didn't stop at the podcast, but also unfollowed Jax Taylor on Instagram after many years of being close co-stars and deleted all photos related to The Valley, a TV project that both of them had recently participated in

 

Jax Taylor's side has not yet officially responded to Lala's accusations. However, in a story posted a few hours later, Jax wrote Some people are trying to make a name for themselves But everyone knows who is a better actor

Lala didn't let it go She fired back with a very blunt caption on a black background I have my own podcast and show cosmetics brand I don't need fame from a dad who likes to pretend to be nice to cover up his emptiness

The tension between Lala and Jax may just be the surface of what is simmering inside Bravo Many believe that Lala's frank statement will open a new wave of exposure about reality TV personalities reality was once painted with a moral compass to serve the plot

And if that is true, Jax Taylor will no longer be the model dad that Bravo once tried to build, but will become a symbol of a reality TV era full of lies and deception, masked by smiles and family dinners