The Valley’s Brittany Cartwright Replaces Her Breast Implants as Source Shares What Other Procedures She Got
Brittany Cartwright is embarking on an “empowering new chapter” as she focuses on “healing” amid her ongoing split from Jax Taylor.
As she awaits the finalization of their divorce, the 36-year-old cast member of
“This was something Brittany had wanted to do for herself for quite some time, and she finally took the step. Her ‘mommy makeover’ with
“Staying true to her open and honest self, she’ll be sharing more about the experience and her recovery on this Friday’s episode of ‘When Reality Hits With Brittany Cartwright,’” she added.
As for exactly what she had done, an insider shared, “[Brittany] got a mommy makeover, which included a tummy tuck and new implants. She removed the implants she had and got new ones.”
Brittany first confirmed her plastic surgery with a post on Instagram on Sunday.
“When they said ‘remove what no longer serves you,’ I took it literally … In all seriousness, y’all know I always keep it real — and sooo…I did a thing … Something I’ve wanted to do for years and I finally took the step for me. I couldn’t be happier,” she wrote in the caption of a photo that featured her in a compression bandage with surgical drains.
“Still recovering, but feeling stronger (and lighter) every day. Can’t wait to share more with you soon!” she teased.
As Vanderpump Rules fans may recall, Brittany’s estranged husband, Jax, 46, financed her first boob job in 2015 amid the series’ fourth season.
News of Brittany’s mommy makeover comes just months after she admitted she was considering going under the knife for a second time on a March episode of When Reality Hits
“I get comments and stuff about my breasts all the time and it’s so annoying because I had my boobs done, gosh, it’s probably about 10 years ago,” she recalled at the time. “It’ll be time to get them redone again soon anyway. But after I had my son … my weight, like, fluctuates so bad. So my boobs get really big or they’ll shrink, they’re one of the first places that I gain weight in. And a lot of people will accuse me of having my breasts done again. And I’m like, no. This is still the same one. They just got a lot bigger after I had my son. And, I don’t love them all the time. It’s hard to get dressed. It’s hard to find clothes that work for me and everything.”
Brittany went on to note that she “didn’t really want to get another surgery done” until she was confident that she wouldn’t be having any more kids, since that would mean she’d “have to do it all over again.”
The Valley season three is currently in production and expected to premiere on Bravo sometime in early 2026.
Cleveland Browns' Shedeur Sanders Receives Passionate Reception From Eagles Fans In Philadelphia
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The Cleveland Browns traveled to Philadelphia this week for a pair of joint practices with the Eagles ahead of Saturday’s Week 2 preseason game.
With all eyes on Browns' rookie passer, Shedeur Sanders, following a strong NFL debut last Friday against the Carolina Panthers, the latest reports indicate that Sanders will be held out of competition this Saturday due to an oblique strain.

The former Colorado Buffaloes legendary quarterback was also sidelined for the team portions of Wednesday and Thursday’s practices. Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski called the issue “day-to-day,” leaving open the possibility of a return before the preseason wraps.
Stealing the Show

Despite a lack of on-field play, the former Buff still managed to be one of the biggest highlights at practice.
In a video posted to social media by Brown's reporter, Mary Kay Cabot, Sanders walks onto the practice field to a thundering wave of cheers.
Fans shouted his name, held out Eagles gear hoping for an autograph, and reached toward him in hopes of a quick dap. Sanders obliged, quickly dapping them up as he passed through with a smile.
In another clip, shared by Philadelphia's ABC 6 sports anchor, Jason Dumas, Eagles fans can be heard erupting again as Sanders passed, this time, with his helmet and pads in hand and a focused expression on his face.
Still, the rookie couldn't help but briefly acknowledge the love. Sanders casually glanced over and threw a head nod as he continued. The subtle acknowledgment only seemed to amplify the excitement from young fans.
For a city known for fiercely backing its own, the warm reception for an opposing rookie quarterback was striking.
Fan Base Without Borders

The reaction in Philadelphia highlights something profound about the rookie's fame; his appeal now stretches far beyond the Boulder and Cleveland fan bases.
Just a week ago in Charlotte, Panthers fans flashed "The Shedeur” gesture in celebration after his first NFL touchdown pass.
Now, in a city notorious for making life hard on opposing players, Sanders was greeted like a hometown hero.
Roster Cuts Loom

While Eagles fans won't get to see Sanders in action, the appreciation from the City of Brotherly Love will still likely increase the rookie's confidence going into the final week of preseason, where things are bound to get interesting.
With five active quarterbacks on the current roster, it's almost certain that at least one but perhaps even two quarterbacks may depart before the Brown's are forced to turn in their final 53-man roster.
Which means all questions about who will stay and who will go, as well as the pecking order, should all gain clarity in the coming two weeks.
Too Valuable to Lose
However, despite Sanders' fifth-round draft status, it’s still hard to imagine Cleveland would risk putting Sanders on the practice squad. His combination of potential and marketability makes him too valuable to treat as an ordinary developmental prospect.
For now, Sanders remains one of the most talked-about rookies in the league — not just for his on-field talent, but for the way he can turn a routine walk onto the practice field into a viral moment of shared excitement.
Philadelphia was the latest city to prove that, and it likely won’t be the last.