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The Valley Season 2 Trailer: Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright Aren't the Only Cast Members Going Through It

The Valley Season 2 Trailer: Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright Aren't the Only Cast Members Going Through It

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Season 2 trailer has officially arrived, and it's a doozy! If you thought and would be the only focus of the new season, then you're in for a surprise. It turns out every single person is in the spotlight this time around. Honestly, saying too much would spoil the surprise. So, check out the Valley Season 2 trailer for yourself below – and let us know what you think!
Yes, that was Jax being officially served on-camera. Thank you, Brittany, for allowing Bravo fans that humbling moment!
Elsewhere in the trailer, Kristen Doute's engagement to Luke Broderick is captured. But, their relationship isn't all diamonds and rosé, as an emotional Luke appears to suffer a meltdown while begging Kristen for some support later on in the teaser.
Despite keeping his nose out of trouble in the first season, Jason Caperna is under fire for allegedly taking his wedding ring off when he goes out alone. Then there's Danny Booko, who is accused of being 'handsy' with other women.
Jasmine Goode is also back, earning her promotion to full-time cast member by calling out one of the other women's 'Karen' behavior. Zack Wickham makes a return, too, finding solace in Brittany's bosom.
Oh, and if you were missing Lala Kent after the Vanderpump Rules reboot news, don't worry. She's here and using her camera time to call out Jesse Lally. There's also some screen time for her fellow Pump Rules alum Scheana Shay in The Valley Season 2, but none of that made it into the trailer.
The Valley Season 2 premieres Tuesday, April 15, 2025, at 9/8c on Bravo, streaming next-day on Peacock.
TELL US – WHAT DID YOU THINK OF THE VALLEY SEASON 2 TRAILER? WHOSE STORYLINE ARE YOU MOST EXCITED TO WATCH?
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