Lala Kent refers to dependence on Jacques Taylor’s cocaine: “I know a lot”

Lala Kent, Jax Taylor.
Getti Images (2)Lala Kent This is “proud” Jax Taylor For what comes clean about it Cocaine addiction.
“It’s not easy to admit,” said 34 Kent Amazon Live On Tuesday, March 4. “It will be his journey and only his journey, and he must be the only one who speaks over it, because none of us knows what he has experienced in his life.”
During the episode Tuesday Alex Baskin“S” Hot Mic ” pipelineTaylor, 45, announced that the “drug addict”.
“I have problems with substances – first of all with cocaine. It’s hard to say aloud,” he shared. “I have dealt with this from 23 years, and now I am 45.”
The reality star added that he recently cut off alcohol to help him remain clean from cocaine and was 83 days sober.
Kent – shot further Vanderpump rules with Taylor and his remote wife, Brittany CartiteFor almost five years, he hopes that this is the beginning of a brand new chapter for her former factory.
“Now that Jacques have made a drug addiction, this is a very, very delicate topic,” she said. “To tease for someone, this is not one size. Everyone has a different level of addiction, but addiction is a dependence.”
Kent herself openly spoke about her fight against addiction and the decision on sober. During her Amazon Live, the presenter “Give them Lala” showed that she was engaged in the program “Six years, four months and some changes”.

While Kent supported Taylor for revealing such personal information, she also offered 36-year-old Cartwright support, which shares a 3-year-old Cruce with Taylor.
“Brittany is one of my dear friends. I know a lot,” Kent said. “I don’t know what will be shown in their new season Valley. I know I am very close to her and everything we discussed is her story to share. “
After the appearance of the taylor, Cartite turned The discoveries of her remote husband in a social media report.
“His dependence, unfortunately, caused irreparable damage to my son and I,” she wrote through her History Instagram. “I spent years trying to help him. I want the most who could say how proud I was, but I would lie. His actions would speak for myself.”
While Kent wishes Taylor “nothing but the best in his sobriety.” She also took the opportunity to share a positive message to all who are struggling with addiction.
“I went to a truly wonderful meeting last night, which was very necessary, and then Shean (Shey) told me about the Jacques,” Kent said. “Your heart feels broken, but so much hope in sobriety. That’s what I feel for it. Very, very much hoping and excited to see what awaits his future when he chooses this way. Absolutely surprising.”
If you or anyone -anyone you know fight drug abuse, contact the Addiction Administration and Mental Health (Sams) National Service by phone 1-800-662 -Help (4357).