Jax Taylor seems to have changed his tune toward his former “Vanderpump Rules” co-star Tom Sandoval.
Just one day after shadily offering the embattled Bravolebrity a job at his new bar via a since-deleted tweet, Taylor claimed he wants “the best” for his pal and asked fans who are still upset over Scandoval to “move on.”
“We have a long history and we like making it fun at each other it’s harmless, don’t read into things,” the reality show alum, 44, commented Saturday beneath Instagram account @cici.loves.you’s screenshot of the tweet.
“I want the best for Tom,” he insisted. “He’s going through a lot.”
Though Taylor acknowledged that Sandoval, 41, “deserved a lot of” the backlash he received following his affair bombshell, he urged everyone to “let things heal or be and move on.”
“No point in grilling the guy anymore,” he concluded, adding, “We have all made mistakes in life.”
Recently Taylor tweeted alongside his announcement of Jax’s Studio City sports bar, “Sandoval if you need a job let me know! #jaxstudiocity #bar #lounge #sportsbar 🏈🍔🎤🌮🏒🍕🥃🍻🍗.”
The father of one, who has his own history of infidelity, has been among the most vocally critical of Sandoval since his months-long dalliance with co-star Raquel Leviss was exposed in March.
After news broke, Taylor called his ex-roommate “controlling” and accused him of preying on “codependent” Leviss, 28.
Taylor also alleged that Sandoval had cheated on former long-term girlfriend Ariana Madix, who dumped him after learning of the pair’s secret romance, many “other times.”
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And in yet another tweet-and-delete situation, Taylor posted, “Ariana is a way better person than I am. If this were me I would murder them both and turn myself in with a smile.”
In June, the former SUR bartender unleashed on Sandoval for inviting his wife, Brittany Cartwright, to one of his band’s shows.
Taylor turned red as he recounted his rage-filled response to the Tom Sandoval & The Most Extras frontman.
“I went on my phone, and I go, ‘Don’t you ever f–king text my wife again. How dare you? How selfish and tone-deaf are you?’” he shared on Claudia Oshry’s “The Toast” podcast, going on to liken the TomTom co-owner to “a serial killer who kills their family and then goes out to the bar.”