Jax Taylor Celebrates Two Years of Sobriety

Jax Taylor Celebrates Two Years of Sobriety

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Reality star  is celebrating 15 total months of sobriety, carrying the momentum that began in 2024 with him into 2026.

The Valley alum, 46, 'has been and 3 months,' an insider close to Taylor told US Weekly Tuesday.

The Shelby Township, Michigan-born TV personality is 'doing really well' as continues to build on his success in , and most recently, marijuana.

'He had , and it's been six months,' the source said of the former personality.

Taylor has 'moved' to 'another home' and is 'close' with , Cruz Michael Cauchi.

The Daily Mail has reached out to a representative for Taylor for further comment on the story. 

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Jax Taylor, 46, celebrating 15 total months of sobriety, carrying the momentum that began in 2024 with him into 2026 

Taylor on Tuesday took to Instagram to share a clip as he went through the moving process.

'New chapter,' Taylor wrote, adding an emoji of a house. 'Grateful to @roadwaymoving for making this move smooth and stress-free from start to finish.'

Taylor 'lives a very quiet life' these days after years in the limelight, an insider said 

Taylor on Tuesday took to Instagram to share a clip as he went through the moving process 

'It depends on the day, it depends on the mood,' she said. 'I just make sure I get everything done, and you know, Cruz comes first no matter what, and his dad feels the same way, so things are better, but there are definitely a lot of hard moments.

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'It’s hard whenever you can’t get along with somebody to also co-parent with them, so I’m really trying my best, you know? I’m trying so hard for my son. I am.'

Taylor's estranged wife Brittany Cartwright pictured in Las Vegas last November at BravoCon 

Cartwright and Taylor pictured on an episode of The Valley in 2024, the year they split 

Taylor, in a September 2025 edition of his In The Mind Of Jax Taylor podcast, said he did not enjoy the actual process of drinking alcohol or sniffing cocaine, but enjoyed the way they made him feel in the moment.

'I do not like the taste of alcohol,' Taylor said. 'I do not like snorting f***ing s*** up my nose, it’s not fun, it doesn’t taste good, it doesn’t feel good.'

He continued, 'I don’t like doing it. I hate the taste of alcohol. I hate f***ing my nose burning, sneezing, and not being able to breathe.

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'It sucked but this is the only only thing I could do to make me feel good.'

Taylor said that he often resorted to substance abuse as a means of escapism from past trauma he experienced.

'I said this a lot before and I’ve even heard it in my rehab - I think trauma and mental health issues are the drive for addiction and I think that’s 100 percent - for me anyway it is,' he said.

Taylor added, 'But these things make me feel better in the moment so I don’t have to think about my marriage; so I don’t have to think about the trauma; so I don’t have to think about my father.' 

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