Jax Taylor. Frank Dremon. One man, two identities, and a whole lot of cringey moments. At this point, the Bravo universe has all but accepted that Jax is behind the infamous burner account. But just when we thought the saga couldn’t get more ridiculous, The Valley fans and podcasters unearthed even more proof that ties Jax to his alias, and it’s not looking good. From Brittany Cartwright’s confirmation to digital breadcrumbs that point directly at Jax, the evidence is stacking up. And while other Bravo stars are busy launching businesses or owning their chaos, Jax is out here lurking from behind a fake name like it’s 2015 and he’s trying to pick his top MySpace friends.
Brittany Cartwright opens up about Jax Taylor burner account
On the June 17th episode of The Valley, Brittany revealed one of Jax’s deep, dark secrets. Brittany may be separating from Jax, but she’s definitely not separating herself from the truth. During the episode, Brittany opened up to Janet Caperna, saying, “Oh my god, did I tell you I found another comment that he did to himself on his burner account?” Our Kentucky muffin was over keeping her estranged husband’s secrets.
She revealed, “So, it’s underneath the thing that’s like, ‘Jax Taylor Ready to Be the No. 1 Guy in the Group,’ and he wrote, ‘He’s a legend,’ about himself. And then somebody wrote back and said, ‘In his own mind.'” Fans were given the instant ick as B’s body language and tone said everything fans needed to hear. And honestly? We get it. She has enough on her plate, raising a child and dodging foreclosure rumors. She doesn’t need to add burner account babysitter to her resumé.
Podcaster finds even more evidence of Frank Dremon account
Jenny Blaze dove deep into a treasure trove of past posts by Frank, aka Jax. If you thought Bravo fans were good at spotting inconsistencies, just wait until the podcasters get involved. More and more comments were tagged as Frank. One thread showed Frank defending Jax’s rehab stint “30 days equals 4 weeks,” wrote the account. “Maybe you need rehab doll. 30 days is more than week.” Frank then called out, “clickbait.”
In yet another post, Frank wrote, “Not a fan of that new girl. She looks thirsty to be on TV.” And in a separate comment, Frank touched on Jax’s divorce from Brittany. The burner account wrote, “People literally separate everyday, reality stars are know different. What’s your point.” It was at this time the podcaster pointed out the misspelling of “know” instead of “no.” The sleuth noted that in the past, Jax has made the same mistake on his own posts. To drive the point home another example was given. “We get it, you’re in Coachella knowbody cares,” wrote Jax, which emphasized the spelling mistake. The podcaster showed a suspiciously consistent overlap between Jax’s online habits and Frank’s. They found that Frank commented on multiple posts within seconds of Jax being mentioned on Reddit. And the account often used the same phrases Jax has used in interviews.
It’s kind of pathetic that Jax Taylor isn’t fired
During the episode, Brittany added, “I’ve known Jax has had this burner account Frank Dremon for a very long time.” She added, “He told me about it that this was his account, that he would go look at things. I don’t know if he forgot that I knew about it, but underneath all these posts all of a sudden I see Frank Dremon.” The fact that Jax is still employed by Bravo while secretly (or not-so-secretly) running a burner account to harass castmates and fans is embarrassing. This is a man who’s been given multiple chances. Post-Vanderpump Rules, he claimed to be turning over a new leaf. Then came The Valley, where he immediately resumed being toxic, controlling, and, apparently, tech-savvy in all the wrong ways.
Most networks would’ve pulled the plug on someone who’s clearly using a fake identity to stir drama off-screen, especially when it crosses into targeted harassment. But as of now? Jax is still employed. Still showing up on WWHL. Still pretending like he’s not out here typing “you’re just jealous of Jax” from an iPhone with the brightness turned down. So why is he still given a platform? Because Bravo still thinks he’s good TV. Even though the viewers are exhausted, the cast is over it, and the only thing Jax is bringing to the show is digital chaos and Ring camera drama. At some point, the network has to ask: Is this really worth it?
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