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Teddi Mellencamp revealed her unusual interplay with Jax Taylor on a latest flight when he allegedly “complain[ed]” to a flight attendant that he wasn’t in “first-class” after he noticed Teddi and “panicked.”
On the present season of The Valley, Jax’s estranged spouse, Brittany Cartwright, claimed he did not pay their mortgage and his taxes whereas she was dwelling in Airbnbs earlier than she filed for divorce. However in keeping with Jax, they labored out a cost schedule, and all the things’s fantastic.
On her Two T’s In A Pod podcast, Teddi addressed her latest interplay with Jax.
“Jax Taylor was on my flight!” mentioned Teddi.
Co-host Tamra Decide requested if he was in first-class.
“No,” mentioned Teddi. “And I can’t even assist myself, however I search for and I see him and I’m going, ‘Oh God, Jax Taylor.’ Proper as he passes by me, he begins complaining to the flight attendant that he isn’t in first-class.”
“And I used to be like, buddy, from what I’ve been watching, you shouldn’t be spending that extra cash even on Delta first-class,” she added.
Tamra requested if he mentioned it to “make an enormous deal” and faux just like the airline “made a mistake” along with his ticket.
“I believe so,” Teddi answered. “I believe he noticed me, and he panicked that I used to be going to speak about it. So what do I do? … [I remember] on the pod to speak about it.”
Again in Could, on The Valley: After Present, Brittany mentioned her housing state of affairs.
“I moved out January twenty fourth of 2024, and [Jax] stopped paying [our mortgage] in February,” she shared on the time. “I’ll by no means forgive him … Due to his ego and all the things, [he said,] ‘I’m not shifting out. That is my home.’ After which he simply fully stopped paying all of the payments. After which was yelling at me, saying, ‘You don’t pay the payments right here’ … The entire time, I may have been paying the mortgage. As a substitute, I spent over $100,000 on rental houses.”
“He did the identical factor along with his taxes for years,” she went on. “He didn’t pay. He simply figures it’s simply going to go away. My mortgage was once round $8,000. I pay $18,000 now due to his taxes.”