Scheana Shay responds to opening the cocaine Jacques Taylor
Sheyan Shey thankful Jax Taylor supplies your health to first place after dividing one’s Cocaine dependence with the world.
“I think it was a long time ago,” said the 39 -year -old Shey Folk In an interview released on Thursday, March 6. “Jacques put (Brittany Cartite) And her son is a lot, and I’m glad he finally cares about himself and sober. “
On Tuesday, March 4, episode Alex Baskin“S” Hot Mic ” pipelineTaylor, 45, publicly admitted 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.”
After Taylor shared into the podmoda that he was 83 days sober, Shai expressed his desire to make her long -time Castor make good decisions.

Jax Taylor.
Casey Durkin/Bravo“I just hope he continues along the way,” she shared, “not only for him, but also for Brittany and his son.”
Shey and Taylor were both original acting participants Vanderpump rules When the show was premiered in January 2013. Cartite, 36, spoke for the first time in the season 4 and continued to marry Taylor in June 2019.
After the exit Vanderpump rules In 2020, Taylor and Cartite, which divide Cruz, 3 – shared in February 2024 after almost five years of marriage. Expected their divorce will be documented in 2 season Valley.

“Brittany and Cruz have always been my priority in this situation,” Shay said in her last interview. “I know everything and I just want her to have a peaceful life. I want Cruz to grow up with two parents who have given him their priority.”
Shai This is not the only one Vanderpump rules Star to speak about the fight against Taylor’s addiction.
During Amazon Live, Lala Kent expressed her support For Taylor, as well as acknowledging how difficult it is to his immediate family members.
“Brittany is one of my dear friends. I know a lot,” said the 34th Kent. “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. “
She added: “In a sobriety so much hope. That’s what I feel to him. Very, very hoping and excited to see what his future awaits when he chooses this path. Absolutely strange.”
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).