Do they have last names so we could Google, Maddyssonne? |
It is a couple called Brittany and Jax from a restaurabt reality show called "Vanderpump Rules." I have never seen the show, but I have read about them in magazines. They got fired from the show, either because of bad conduct or being boring. But they continue to try to hold onto their limited "celebrity" by posting on social media and doing club promotions. It's kind of pathetic and a cautionary tale for peoole on reality TV. They decided to bring a kid into this mess. Their kid is three or four and has autism. |
I didn’t know either, and clicked on the article which told me they’re on a show I’d never heard of either. |
Wannabe celebrities. Nobody's. |
I think they got a spinoff show after Vanderpump Rules, but I have never seen it. I guess the spinoff documented their dysfunctional marriage. |
no idea who this is. |
Then why comment? Are you interested in learning about them? |
This is like a Bravo haiku |
Ok, this was funny (as was the Gladys poster), but you don't think you could Google brittany jax son autism and find some hits? Maybe one or two? |
They're on a new show called The Valley. The second season premiered last night. I think you're reading old issues of People there. |
Who are these people? |
If you follow reality TV, they are pretty famous. Jax was omn Vanderpump Rules and The Valley on Bravo and the Traitors. Hes been on TV for a decade at least. Brittney is his wife, who I think met him on the internet and drove her beat up civic from Kentucky to LA to be his girlfriend. They had a wedding spin off on Bravo for a season. |
They live off these paid interviews, literally... they are reality TV stars and she probably was paid 100k for the interview. That pays the bills. |
who are these people? Why should I care? |
I can't fathom the amount of tine people like you must have on their hands to open a thread with a title of two people you don't know, read the posts, comment, and then presumably come back to see if someone has answered your question. You could have watched the first season of The Valley instead. |