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Jax Taylor Makes Surprise House of Villains Return—And Slams One Former Costar
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Date:2025-04-16 10:36:17
House of Villains is about to get Jaxed—again.
Season one alum Jax Taylor made a surprise appearance during the E! reality series' season two premiere where he gave three contestants—The Challenge's Wes Bergmann, Big Brother's Jessie Godderz and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta's Safaree—some helpful advice on how to successfully navigate the competition.
"I did everything you're not supposed to do," Jax, who was eliminated first during the inaugural season, told the men during the Oct. 9 episode. "I've never been on a type of show like this. This is chess, not checkers, and that's kind of what I did. I'm like, 'I'm just gonna win these events and bully my way through.'"
But when Sarafee informed Jax that Tiffany "New York" Pollard—who was responsible for sending him home—had returned for a second chance at winning the $100,000, the 45-year-old almost fell out of his chair.
"What?!" the Vanderpump Rules alum exclaimed. "Lemme give you a little advice with New York here. What I would do is get her out quick. She'll try to run the show in there. Women on that show, they go for the jugular. The women are the scariest f--king women ever."
And although the trio had already formed an alliance, Jax reminded them, "At the end of the day, guys, there's one winner. I know you guys are buddies right now, but it's going to come down to bumping each other off at some point."
As for The Valley star's parting message for Tiffany?
"Give my best to New York," he told the guys. "Tell her I think she's the devil. She'll know what that means."
Back at the HOV house, Safaree told the Flavor of Love alum about Jax's reaction. "He lost his s--t," the rapper recounted. "He was not happy."
But when it came to Tiffany's reaction to Jax's message, she remained unbothered.
"Too bad," the Celebrity Big Brother alum said in a confessional. "You could never live up to being me. You're not the HBIC, you're just the demon that's going back to the pits of hell."
As for which celebrity was sent home first? You'll have to tune in to part two of House of Villains' season two premiere tomorrow, Oct. 10, at 10 p.m. on E! to find out.
In the meantime, keep reading to meet the entire cast.
House of Villains season two premieres Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 10 p.m., only on E!.veryGood! (4153)
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