Lala Kent Praises Jax Taylor for Admitting Cocaine Addiction, Says She's 'Hopeful' for His Sobriety

Mar. 15, 2025

Lala Kent; Jax Taylor.Photo:Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty; Paul Archuleta/Getty

Lala Kent; Jax Taylor

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Lala Kentis praising her formerVanderpump RulescostarJax Taylorfor opening up about hislong-standing battle with addiction.In anAmazon Live Streamon March 4, Kent, 34, who has beensober since 2018, said she was “incredibly proud” of Taylor, 45, after he admitted he has “substance issues” with cocaine and alcohol and declared: “I am an addict,” during an emotional appearance onBravo’s Hot Mic Podcastearlier that day.“It’s a very, very delicate subject,” Kent shared. “I myself have been in a program for six years, four months and some change. Sobriety for someone, it’s not one size fits all. Everyone has a different level of addiction, but addiction is addiction.”“I want to say that I am very proud of him, whether I dig him or not, take all of my personal views of him out of it, let’s just stick to this topic,” she added.Kent went on to say that Taylor’s admission was “not easy to admit.”Jax Taylor and Lala Kent with some of the ‘Vanderpump Rules’ cast.Gustavo Caballero/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty“This is going to be his journey and his journey only, and he should be the only one to speak on it because none of us know what he’s been through in his life. The details of why he ended up where he ended up, just like with all of us,” she continued, adding that she is “happy for him” and “really happy” for his3-year-old son Cruz, whom he shares with estranged wifeBrittany Cartwright.“I wish him nothing but the best in his sobriety,” Kent added. “Your heart feels broken but there’s so much hope in sobriety, so that’s what I’m feeling for him, very, very hopeful and excited to see what his future holds if he chooses down that path.”During his appearance on the Bravo podcast, Taylor shared that it was “hard” to say the words about his addiction “out loud.” “I’ve been dealing with this on and off since I was 23 and now I’m 45,“The Valleystar continued. “There was times where I would stop doing it but then there were times where I’d go heavy on it.”Jax Taylor at the premiere of ‘The Valley’ in March 2024.Michael Simon/Shutterstock“I’ve never said this in my life,” Taylor added. “So to come out and say that I have an addiction [and] that I have a sickness that I have to work on the rest of my life is a really big deal for me. Obviously, it’s a huge weight lifted off my shoulders.”Taylor, who checked into anin-patient facilityin September 2024 after he revealed he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and PTSD — also shared that he doesn’t “necessarily think I have an alcohol problem, but the two go hand in hand.““I can’t do cocaine without drinking. So I just gave up both. I’m proud to say I’m 83 days sober right now, which is the longest I’ve ever gone in my life without either,” he added.Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright in 2021.Kevin Winter/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Shortly after Taylor’s podcast appearance, his ex andValleycostar Cartwright, 36, reacted to his admission in anexclusive statement to PEOPLE.“I’m glad that he finally admitted to what was really going on,” Cartwright said.“For the first time, I can speak openly about the extent of trauma he’s instilled on our family over the years,” she continued. “I’ve tried desperately to help him without success. I pray that one day he completely knocks this addiction, but I’m skeptical. His behaviors are still alarming and his treatment plan seems to be the bare minimum.“Cartwright added, “I’m trying to navigate this as best as I can for my son and I, but every day is still a challenge and very difficult. Jax has caused an enormous amount of damage and I have very little trust in him at this point. My only hope is that one day, he will be a better person for his son.”If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.

Lala Kentis praising her formerVanderpump RulescostarJax Taylorfor opening up about hislong-standing battle with addiction.

In anAmazon Live Streamon March 4, Kent, 34, who has beensober since 2018, said she was “incredibly proud” of Taylor, 45, after he admitted he has “substance issues” with cocaine and alcohol and declared: “I am an addict,” during an emotional appearance onBravo’s Hot Mic Podcastearlier that day.

“It’s a very, very delicate subject,” Kent shared. “I myself have been in a program for six years, four months and some change. Sobriety for someone, it’s not one size fits all. Everyone has a different level of addiction, but addiction is addiction.”

“I want to say that I am very proud of him, whether I dig him or not, take all of my personal views of him out of it, let’s just stick to this topic,” she added.

Kent went on to say that Taylor’s admission was “not easy to admit.”

Jax Taylor and Lala Kent with some of the ‘Vanderpump Rules’ cast.Gustavo Caballero/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty

“Don?t Do It, Brittany” Episode 804 – Pictured: (l-r) Beau Clark, Stassi Schroeder, Ariana Madix, Tom Sandoval, Katie Maloney-Schwartz, Kristen Doute, Tom Schwartz, Jax Taylor, Scheana Shay, Peter Madrigal, Lala Kent

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“This is going to be his journey and his journey only, and he should be the only one to speak on it because none of us know what he’s been through in his life. The details of why he ended up where he ended up, just like with all of us,” she continued, adding that she is “happy for him” and “really happy” for his3-year-old son Cruz, whom he shares with estranged wifeBrittany Cartwright.

“I wish him nothing but the best in his sobriety,” Kent added. “Your heart feels broken but there’s so much hope in sobriety, so that’s what I’m feeling for him, very, very hopeful and excited to see what his future holds if he chooses down that path.”

During his appearance on the Bravo podcast, Taylor shared that it was “hard” to say the words about his addiction “out loud.” “I’ve been dealing with this on and off since I was 23 and now I’m 45,“The Valleystar continued. “There was times where I would stop doing it but then there were times where I’d go heavy on it.”

Jax Taylor at the premiere of ‘The Valley’ in March 2024.Michael Simon/Shutterstock

Jax Taylor Bravo’s ‘The Valley’ TV show Premiere Party, Los Angeles

Michael Simon/Shutterstock

“I’ve never said this in my life,” Taylor added. “So to come out and say that I have an addiction [and] that I have a sickness that I have to work on the rest of my life is a really big deal for me. Obviously, it’s a huge weight lifted off my shoulders.”

Taylor, who checked into anin-patient facilityin September 2024 after he revealed he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and PTSD — also shared that he doesn’t “necessarily think I have an alcohol problem, but the two go hand in hand.”

“I can’t do cocaine without drinking. So I just gave up both. I’m proud to say I’m 83 days sober right now, which is the longest I’ve ever gone in my life without either,” he added.

Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright in 2021.Kevin Winter/Getty

jax taylor and brittany cartwright

Kevin Winter/Getty

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Shortly after Taylor’s podcast appearance, his ex andValleycostar Cartwright, 36, reacted to his admission in anexclusive statement to PEOPLE.

“I’m glad that he finally admitted to what was really going on,” Cartwright said.

“For the first time, I can speak openly about the extent of trauma he’s instilled on our family over the years,” she continued. “I’ve tried desperately to help him without success. I pray that one day he completely knocks this addiction, but I’m skeptical. His behaviors are still alarming and his treatment plan seems to be the bare minimum.”

Cartwright added, “I’m trying to navigate this as best as I can for my son and I, but every day is still a challenge and very difficult. Jax has caused an enormous amount of damage and I have very little trust in him at this point. My only hope is that one day, he will be a better person for his son.”

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.

source: people.com