Jax Taylor came clean in the final part of The Valley’s explosive 3-part reunion, confirming one of the wildest rumors of the season: he’s been using a burner account to hype himself up online.

On Tuesday’s episode, Andy Cohen directly confronted Taylor about claims made earlier in the season by Brittany Cartwright, who alleged he uses a fake account under the name “Frank Dremon” to comment praise about himself on social media. “
Jax Taylor Ready to Be the No. 1 Guy in the Group,” and “He’s a legend,” were just a couple of the eye-rolling quotes Brittany claimed came from her ex, and she said she had proof.
Cartwright even revealed that Taylor slipped up and messaged her from the burner account directly. “He accidentally DMed her from the account, telling her to ‘please answer the phone like I did for you,’” the reunion recap revealed.
Pressed by Cohen, Taylor didn’t deny it: “Oh, my burner account? Frank Dremon from Naked Gun. It’s my burner account. It’s not a big deal,” he admitted. (Fun fact: the character’s real name is actually Frank Drebin, but Taylor stuck to his version.)
Bravo then flashed some of the alleged burner comments on-screen, including:
- “He is a legend!”
- “What’s it like to be perfect? He is the show, hands down.”
- “Show me a man in this world that wouldn’t get mad at something like this.”
Though Taylor said he hasn’t used the account recently, “No, I haven’t used that account in a while,” he seemed more amused than embarrassed, even correcting Cohen’s pronunciation: “But it’s Dremon, it’s Leslie Nielsen from The Naked Gun,” while continuing to mispronounce it himself.
That wasn’t the only jaw-dropping admission of the night.

When asked about Cartwright’s claims that he sold her Jenny Craig bags on eBay, Taylor replied bluntly: “I sold a bunch of stuff on eBay … we have all this stuff we get for merch, it’s been sitting in the garage for f-cking ever. A lot of this was during Covid, we need to make some money. I sold a lot of stuff.”
And when Cohen reminded him how calling The Valley “his show” echoed a similar move he made on Vanderpump Rules (which didn’t go over well with Lisa Vanderpump), Taylor doubled down: “None of this would have happened if I didn’t start this up.” Brittany, clearly unimpressed, fired back: “He was gone for 30 days and nobody missed him,” referencing Taylor’s recent stint in rehab.
The reunion also addressed a rumor circulating among the cast: that Taylor had slept with staff at his bar.
“Who? What staff member? Tell me who?” he shot back, as other castmates admitted they’d heard the same rumors. Taylor denied it flatly: “I had two girls that worked there, three people that worked there. There was a rumor, but I’ve never slept with my staff.”
Cartwright, meanwhile, didn’t hold back her thoughts. “Jax Taylor should not own a bar. He’s got a lot of issues,” she said, revealing she had once “went crazy on” him over the rumor.
As the reunion wrapped, Cohen asked Taylor where his head is at now. Taylor’s final message was aimed squarely at Cartwright:
“My main objective here was to talk to Brittany and just to move forward and be peaceful to each other and be amazing coparents to our son. I know I’ve done a lot. I’m hoping she can forgive me one day, not saying today, but we have to be in each other’s lives for a long time. I hope she can find it in her heart to forgive me one of these days.”