Kristen Doute Leaks Alleged Text From Jax Taylor Via an Unknown Number Trashing Fiancé Luke After Rehab Comment

   

The Valley‘s Kristen Doute leaked a text that she alleges is from Jax Taylor using an unknown number, responding to her fiancé Luke Broderick’s recent shady interview. The bizarre text called Luke a “loser” who Kristen “whipped.”

PHOTO: Kristen Doute Leaks Alleged Text from Jax Via Burner Number Trashing Fiancé Luke After Rehab Comment

In an interview for The Viall Files podcast, Luke seemingly questioned if Jax’s approach to rehab was real. He claimed that Jax was allowed to leave rehab every day, and no one policed him when he went to his estranged wife Brittany Cartwright’s home.

On Instagram, in a post shared by @vanderpodrecaps, Kristen leaked a screenshot of a mysterious text sent to Luke by an unknown number. She alleged it was Jax.

The text to Luke stated: “Maybe you should not go on a podcast and talk s**t, you are a loser we never liked you, you did lasted longer then 6 months, grow some balls you can only be friends or talk to people Kristen allows you to. We all knew you were whipped anyways never trusted you.”

Kristen wrote over the post, “Someone didn’t like the podcast,” and she added, “this is 100% Jax from another number 😂.”

 

Image credit:@kristendoute/Instagram via @vanderpodrecaps/Instagram

Ahead of the season two premiere, Jax opened up about his recovery from addiction.

“It’s just a sickness,” he said at the time on Bravo’s Hot Mic podcast, via The Daily Dish. “It’s a disease, and it’s something that I have to work on for the rest of my life, unfortunately.”

Jax said he went to rehab again after an “incident” with Brittany.

“Brittany and I were actually on our way to a doctor’s appointment for our son and her phone was connected to my car. A man’s name came up, and it just triggered me,” he expressed. “I lost it … I went crazy in the car, you know, yelling. And the worst part about all of this is, and this is why I checked myself in, is that my son was in the backseat. And that’s when I knew. I’m like, ‘Sh*t, I have a problem. It’s still there.’”

“I didn’t stay the full time,” he went on. “I ended up staying 17 days. I felt like, for me, that was enough. I was like, ‘You know what? Another 14 days is not gonna do anything. I know that I’m good. I’m OK.’ I just needed to get back and be OK for a second.”