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    Brittany Cartwright can't forgive Jax Taylor for refusing to move out of their home for months after they split

    The reality stars separated in February 2024 and Brittany has slammed Jax for causing further distress and upheaval by ignoring her pleas to vacate the Los Angeles abode so she could stay there with their four-year-old son Cruz, who has autism and saw his home as his "safe space"


    She told People magazine: "Jax would not leave for seven months, while I had to move to different rental houses. I even said that he could move into the rental houses that I paid for. He still wouldn't do it. No matter what.

    "I didn't know if I was going to get a chance to come back here.

    "I went looking for houses, and I did all these different things. But I wanted to be here. I feel like I made this house a home. Cruz was born here. This is his house. He's got his pool outside; he's got his swing set. He's got his playroom. He's got everything here.

    "I'll never forgive him for doing that to us. When you're dealing with a child with autism, we shouldn't be the ones moving around. That should have never happened. But that's just how Jax is."

    Jax finally moved out when he bought a new property but Brittany suspects he only did so in order to avoid looking bad on their reality show 'The Valley'.

    She said: "I think, eventually, when the cameras got turned on, he realised, 'Oh God, everybody's going to see that I made her move out of the house.

    "That's probably the only reason he finally moved out, I'm not even going to lie."

    And now Brittany and Cruz are back in the house, she insisted they are "not going anywhere" now.

    She said: "I'm not putting her for sale. This is my house. I'm proud of myself, that I could do it by myself. I'm a girl from Kentucky, and I never even thought I would have a house like this.

    "He don't help me, at all. Let me make that clear. He does not help me at all, with any of my bills. So I'm just proud of myself that I'm able to do it."

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