Brittany Cartwright claimed that her ex-husband Jax Taylor failed to meet her bedroom expectations at times.

While appearing on the Tuesday, April 29, episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Cartwright, 36, was asked to rate the bedroom performance of Taylor, 45, on a “scale from 1 to 10.”

Cartwright, who was married to Taylor for five years and shares a son, Cruz, 4, with him, responded with a smile, “Oh, Lord. There was times when he was about a 7 or an 8 but majority of the time, no stamina, no nothing.” A clip from the interview was shared via X after the show aired.

She concluded, “I’d say, a 2 or 3.”

After Cartwright, who filed for divorce from Taylor in August 2024, revealed her final verdict, she grinned and raised two arms in the air to reaffirm her call.

Cartwright’s revelation came after recently sharing that she struggled to believe Taylor’s claimed intentions behind his July rehab stint. During a Thursday, April 24, appearance on the “MisSpelling” podcast, hosted by Tori Spelling, Cartwright expressed doubt over Taylor’s explanation. “I think if his job wasn’t on the line, he wouldn’t have went [to rehab],” Brittany explained. “On the show, he’s like, ‘I’m going to miss out on a lot of things.’ Then, he says, ‘Going to miss out on Cruz.’ I feel like he knew that he was going to miss out of 30 days of not filming The Valley with us.”

Cartwright did note, however, that she was the person who ended up getting Taylor into rehab, revealing that she called The Valley’s executive producer Alex Baskin, plus members of Taylor’s family, before offering him an ultimatum. “I got everybody combined joining teams with me that he needed to get help,” she told Spelling, 51. “If he does not go to rehab, I’m going to have to do something. The cops were almost called.”

Taylor and Cartwright met in the spring of 2015 between seasons 3 and 4 of Vanderpump Rules. Despite a cheating scandal involving Taylor and Faith Showers, the pair exchanged vows in June 2019, sharing their marriage by signing up to the 2024 VPR spinoff series, The Valley.

Taylor recently told Us Weekly that while The Valley was a success, he was struggling behind the scenes. (In July, Taylor checked himself into an inpatient treatment facility, where he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and PTSD. He had also allegedly battled a cocaine addiction — helped along by his alcohol consumption — for the past two decades.)

“If you’ve watched me on the show, you could tell there was something going on,” Taylor told Us exclusively last month. “I didn’t hide it that well. I don’t really care what people think — this is more for me and for my son. Seeing that I’m doing this, hopefully other people can come out and say they’re struggling with issues too.”

Taylor, who owns Jax’s Studio City sports bar in California, added that he’s currently the healthiest he’s “ever been.”

“I feel the best I’ve ever been. And I don’t put myself in situations I’m not comfortable with. I know it’s weird because I do own a bar, but I’m a very strong person,” he told Us.

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