'Petty' Jax Taylor Pushes Stroller In Slippers After Being Caught On Security Tape Returning Gift To Frenemy Tom Sandoval
Jan. 5 2022, Published 1:55 p.m. ET
Jax Taylor has reemerged as a scrub after being caught on security tape returning a gift to Tom Sandoval without a word. The 42-year-old fired Vanderpump Rules star didn't bother to get dressed up for the outing either — opting to wear slippers in public instead of shoes.
Days after his former VPR co-star Ariana Madix exposed his "petty" behavior, Jax came out of hiding to take his young son for a stroll. The bartender-turned-reality star and his wife, Brittany Cartwright, welcomed their first child, a son named Cruz, in April.
Showing he's full-on dad mode after being canned from the popular Bravo show, Jax got his fitness on while pushing Cruz on Tuesday around their Los Angeles neighborhood.
Wearing a heather gray hoodie, Nike striped pants, and a backwards baseball cap, Jax decided to hit the streets in fuzzy slippers instead of sneakers. Pushing the nearly one-year-old in his stroller, the ex-Vanderpump Rules personality looked determined and motivated to get home in a hurry.
Slipping on a pair of headphones and avoiding the paparazzi, Jax kept to himself and ignored the shutterbugs.
Despite no longer being on the Bravo show, Jax popped up in the December 28 episode — on security cam! During a confessional, Ariana admitted she hadn't seen her boyfriend Sandoval's ex-best friend in a while following the explosive Season 8 reunion.
She did, however, mention she noticed him on her home security footage in the dead of night.
Ariana alleged Jax was caught on tape returning a present that Sandoval had gifted him for his 40th birthday. In the video, Cruz's dad failed to ring the doorbell and return the sword signed by Randy Jackson like a man.
Instead, he placed the item on their doorstep and walked away without a word.
Jax made headlines in October after it was reported he and Brittany had a reboot in the words. According to the gossip, the ex-Pump Rules pair were in talks with Peacock about reviving their unsuccessful 2017 series Jax and Brittany Take Kentucky, which only lasted one season.
Unfortunately for the unemployed couple, RadarOnline.com was told that wasn't true.