Gаrсelle Beаuvаіs Reveаls Son Jаx Wіll Not Aррeаr on RHOBH Seаson 14 Followіng Cyberbullyіng

   

Season 14 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills has completed filming, and fans are awaiting news about the trailer and premiere date. Now, Garcelle Beauvais is revealing that her son, Jax Nilon, will not be seen in the upcoming season. This comes after he was disrespected on the show and cyberbullied online. The celebrated actress and reality star also revealed who supported her during the ordeal.

Garcelle Beauvais Reveals Son Jax Will Not Appear on RHOBH Season 14 Following Cyberbullying

It’s been a couple of years since the cyberbullying against Jax hit its peak in 2022. However, it seems this was a significant problem for the family, and fans will recall that Bravo even issued a statement at the time. 

According to Daily Mail, Garcelle recently appeared on the Pop Culture Moms podcast. She talked about the upcoming RHOBH season and detailed what’s going on with her life. While being interviewed, she opened up about the attacks Jax faced due to being on the show. 

Garcelle said, “Right before this season, Jax said to me, ‘Mom, I can’t do it anymore. It was too negative for me.’ I respected that, and so he’s not on this season at all.”

She continued, “I wasn’t going to force him. When he said that to me, I said, ‘Well, I respect you for that, and you don’t have to.'”

Fans will recall that Garcelle’s son was also disrespected on the show by Erika Jayne, who hurled cuss words his way. She later apologized, but this caused a great deal of embarrassment — both at the event and because of the internet’s reaction. 

Speaking about the matter, Garcelle said, “That was also one of the hardest things because they didn’t sign up for it. Watching the show in the past, I always felt like the kids were in the background. You saw them at the house, they weren’t subjected to any negativity. So I thought, ‘We can do this.’ And then when that happened with Jax it blew my mind, because nobody deserves it. Nobody’s kids deserve it.”

Garcelle added, “But I thought, you know, he’s doing this because of me, and it’s our family. And it was his first week of high school. And for him to be subjected to such ugliness and such, it was just horrible. It was horrible.”

Garcelle then shared that RHONJ star Teresa Giudice reached out and offered her support. According to Garcelle, “She reached out to me, because I think my cast was, they were surprised that Bravo put out a statement because they had never done that in the past, and they did saying ‘kids are off limits,’ which they should be.”

Fans can catch up on RHOBH on Peacock.