Brittany Cartwright and her new boyfriend have been slammed after they sent a "vulgar" and threatening message to fans who told them to leave The Valley's: "Die"

SnapClipBrittany Cartwright has found herself at the center of a storm of controversy after she and her new boyfriend were accused of sending a “vulgar and threatening” message to fans who dared to question their place on Bravo’s The Valley. The 35 year old mom of one, who recently split from longtime partner Jax Taylor, was reportedly confronted online by viewers who told her and her mystery new man to leave the show. Instead of brushing off the criticism, the couple allegedly fired back with a single word that instantly ignited fury across Bravo Nation: “Die.

” The chilling clap back shocked followers who were quick to call the pair “toxic,” “immature,” and “dangerously unhinged.” For many fans the reaction was a disturbing departure from the sweet Kentucky charm Brittany once brought to Vanderpump Rules, and critics say it could seriously tarnish her attempts at carving out a fresh identity away from Jax. Social media threads exploded with condemnation, with one fan writing “Telling viewers to die is not shade, it’s disturbing” while another argued “Bravo should cut them off immediately.

” Insiders say the couple were caught off guard by the unexpected wave of trolling, but their response has only poured gasoline on the fire. The Valley already faces criticism for failing to capture the spark of Vanderpump Rules, and this latest scandal risks undermining the spinoff even further. While Brittany’s reps have yet to comment publicly, her brand new romance has gone from exciting fresh chapter to tabloid disaster almost overnight. The big question now is whether Bravo producers will seize on the controversy as headline making storyline or quietly distance themselves from Brittany’s increasingly messy personal drama. For fans the damage may already be done as many admit they can no longer see her as the sweet girl next door but rather as a reality star spiraling into a headline chasing caricature.