Danny Booko Shades Jax Taylor’s “Last Night on Bravo TV” After The Valley Reunion Fallout

Danny Booko ‘Likes’ Post Celebrating Jax Taylor’s “Last Night on Bravo TV,” One Month after Jax Confirmed His Exit from The Valley

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Danny Booko ‘liked’ a post celebrating Jax Taylor’s “last night on Bravo TV,” a month after Jax confirmed that he was leaving The Valley. At the recent reunion, Danny and his wife, Nia Sanchez, called out Jax for shading his drinking and allegedly lying about him.

 

Danny suggested that Jax claimed that Danny and Nia were protected by production. Throughout the season, Janet Caperna and her husband, Jason Caperna, made many negative comments about Danny over his drinking, and they suggested he had a problem.

On Tuesday, August 12, the day of the final reunion episode, fan account @blocked_by_jax wrote a post declaring, “Tonight is Jax’s last night on Bravo TV.” The fan then shared a series of photos of Tom Cruise laughing.

Danny ‘liked’ the post, as shown by @queensofbravo on Instagram.

Image credit: @danielbooko/Instagram, @blocked_by_jax/Instagram via @queensofbravo/Instagram

On July 16, Jax confirmed he was leaving the show.

 

“After an incredibly challenging year and many honest conversations with my team and producers, I’ll be stepping away from the next season of The Valley,” said the star in an interview with Us Weekly. “Right now, my focus needs to be on my sobriety, my mental health, and coparenting. Taking this time is necessary for me to become the best version of myself — especially for our son, Cruz.”

A month earlier, producer Alex Baskin addressed the controversy surrounding Jax’s actions toward his estranged wife, Brittany Cartwright.

“Our job is to tell the full story,” he told Variety. “If we didn’t tell the story in its completeness, then we would be covering up something that really happened and denying Brittany the chance to share what she had been through. I don’t think that’s really ‘platforming an abuser’ as much as that is platforming the story — which includes Brittany’s experience as well as Jax’s … [The show’s goal is to] to tell the story responsibly and fairly, in a way that is entertaining and real.”

 

Jax then gave a statement through his rep: “I just celebrated my 200th day of sobriety from both alcohol and cocaine. It’s been a long road and continues to be as I work through my mental health issues.”