Scheana Shay says Jax Taylor had cocaine at her wedding!
Scheana Shay do not retain when it comes to Jax Taylor anterior drug consumption and reality behind the scenes of Vanderpump rules And The valley.
On a recent episode of her Patterns podcast, Scheana claimed Jax was once “caught” with a “coke plate” at his marriage to Brittany Cartwright And addressed whether production had an involvement. Meanwhile, she also referred to her role in the drama to come The valley, The spin-off followed Jax And Brittany job-Pump rules lives.
“There were things that were captured,” Scheana said, reacting to Jax Recent admission to her cocaine and alcohol dependence. “I think that during their wedding, there was a coke plate that was fair, like, on the table in his hotel room [while filming]. There are things I saw … “
However, it closed all the rumors that the network provided medication. “It was never the production that provided it or is fine,” she said.
“I think they didn’t notice – [or] that [scene] would never have been broadcast. Scheana Also claimed Jax Drug consumption was widely known. “Everyone knew Jax made cocaine, “she said. “It was no secret.”
In an interview Entertainment tonight, Scheana questioned the moment of Jax recent confession, suggesting that it could be conveniently linked to The valley New season. “I was there for a game, so I know how things are going,” she teased.
“”Brittany is one of my closest friends, and I know everything. I know he put this family for a really difficult period. »»
She added that while she hopes Jax Stay attached to her sobriety, she is skeptical. “It’s hard to believe the boy who cried Wolf.”
As of La Vallée, Scheana confirmed that it was directly involved in the drama. “Yeah, I’m in it,” she admitted. “Things will not always be the sun and the rainbow.”
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