Jax Taylor Spotted With Former 'Vanderpump Rules' Costar Beau Clark Amid Reports That His Spinoff With Wife Brittany Cartwright Was Shot Down
Vanderpump Rules alum Jax Taylor was seen taking in a Rams game with former costar Beau Clark amid reports that his spinoff show was shut down.
On Sunday, October 24, Taylor and Clark — who both said goodbye to VPR in 2020 — were spotted intensely chatting it up while watching the Los Angeles team defeat the Detroit Lions.
The 42-year-old was reportedly in talks to revive his failed Bravo spinoff show, Jax And Brittany Take Kentucky, with wife Brittany Cartwright Cauchi at the Peacock streaming platform. But according to Radar, a source confirmed the show will not be airing.
According to a blind item from Deuxmoi, a source claimed that the married couple had a friend in development at the streaming platform who was helping them bring the 2017 show back. The source also alleged that Lisa Vanderpump was helping to get the show off its feet.
"LVP is producing, expect a few former Vanderpump castmates to appear throughout," the item detailed. "This is part of a larger move to get more real estate shows on Peacock, and they feel like it might do well based on the success of Bravo's frequent marathons of Chrisley Knows Best."
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The source explained that Taylor was not exactly staying silent about the secret deal: "Jax has been told to keep quiet but he's already dropping hints on IG Live."
The now-nixxed show was reportedly set to revolve around the Michigan native and his Kentucky-born wife "revamping a run-down farmhouse" as they flee the LA lifestyle.
Taylor and Cartwright — who share six-month-old son Cruz — announced their departure from Vanderpump Rules in December of 2020. “I just think it was time for my wife and I to move on. I’m 42 years old, I am a father now,” the former reality star recently revealed on The Doctors.
“Just the idea of going back to that world, and going back to the arguing and the fighting with people half my age — it was a lot of anxiety," Taylor added.