Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright’s new show The Valley RESUMES filming to ‘capture the aftermath’ of couple’s split after wrapping production months ago

The cameras are rolling again on The Valley after cast members Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright announced their split.

The upcoming Vanderpump Rules spinoff resumed filming in March to “capture the aftermath” of the breakup after wrapping production last year, according to AND.

While there have been recent reported sightings of cast members filming, the outlet is the first to confirm that the show is back in production.

The additional footage is expected to air at the end of the first season, which premieres on March 19.

Bravo has a history of rolling the cameras when offseason drama surfaces.

The cameras are rolling again on The Valley after cast members Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright announced their split; pictured 2023

The upcoming Vanderpump Rules spinoff resumed filming in March to capture

The upcoming Vanderpump Rules spinoff resumed filming in March to capture “the aftermath” of the breakup after wrapping production last year, according to ET

Season 10 of Vanderpump Rules filmed the unfolding drama surrounding Tom Sandoval’s affair with Rachel Leviss.

Additionally, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills delved into Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky’s divorce during season 13, documenting the family’s moments as news of their divorce became public.

The news comes not long after, Jax claimed both he and Brittany still live under the same roof.

Around the same time, Brittany also commented on their split and revealed to TMZ that she was willing to give Jax another chance, but only if he made some major changes “in his life.”

Earlier this week, Brittany, who shares two-year-old son Cruz with Taylor, announced their split on their joint podcast titled When Reality Hits.

Speaking to TMZ in Los Angeles on Friday, Brittany said she was willing to give Jax another chance.

When asked how they tried to “solve their issues,” she said, “I mean, it’s Jax. So he’s not trying much right now.”

About marriage counseling, she said, “I’ve been asking him to do certain things for a while, but nothing has come of it yet.”

The additional footage will air at the end of the first season's debut, premiering March 19;  pictured November

The additional footage will air at the end of the first season’s debut, premiering March 19; pictured November

She also dismissed speculation that the split and her move were a publicity stunt for The Valley, which was due to be released later this month.

‘This is definitely for my mental health. Like, I think that’s been one of the hardest things right now: people speculating that I’m doing something for the next show… No.”

The reality star continued, “When you fight someone for so long, you can only take so much.”

“And I deserve better, Cruz deserves better. We want a good co-parenting relationship and I think moving and taking some space to figure out if this is what I want is the best situation for me right now.”

Just hours after Brittany revealed on their podcast that they are “taking time out” after four years of marriage, Taylor shared Page six that they had no plans for a ‘divorce’.

‘We are together. We live in our house now,” he said, also claiming that Brittany had already moved back into their marital home in Sherman Oaks.

“She was in a house for a while, but yeah, she’s back now,” the TV personality added.

“It’s not malice or nastiness. It’s just two people who you know have been married for ten years.’

The news comes not long after Jax claimed that both he and Brittany are still living under the same roof';  seen in May 2023

The news comes not long after Jax claimed that both he and Brittany are still living under the same roof’; seen in May 2023

Earlier this week, Brittany – who shares son Cruz, two, with Taylor – announced the news of their split on their joint podcast titled When Reality Hits

Earlier this week, Brittany – who shares son Cruz, two, with Taylor – announced the news of their split on their joint podcast titled When Reality Hits

Jax and Brittany started their relationship almost a decade ago, in 2015, after their first meeting in Las Vegas. Nevertheless, their romance suffered a setback two years later when Taylor cheated with their co-star, Stowers.

Despite the challenges, the reality stars reconciled and exchanged vows in 2019.

Meanwhile, The Valley premieres later this month on March 19.

The official premise “follows a group of close friends as they trade bottle service in West Hollywood for baby bottles in the Valley, while navigating busy businesses, rocky relationships and testy friendships.”

In a December 2020 announcement, Jax and Brittany announced their departure from Vanderpump Rules, marking the end of a tumultuous journey.

Meanwhile, Doute previously faced a series exit in June 2020, along with co-star Stassi Schroeder, following the revelation of the 2018 incident in which she and Stassi called the police on former castmate Faith Stowers to implicate her in a crime that she had not committed.

“I think they learned a lot, I think they appreciate what it means to be on television and to have this opportunity when it’s taken away from them, so I think that’s true,” producer Alex Baskin recently said. The Hollywood Reporter.

“We’re also addressing Kristen’s situation, so it’s not like we’re pretending everything didn’t happen,” he continued. “That comes up and is part of what we discuss on the show.”