It has never truly been possible for Brittany Cartwright to live in silence. Since she debuted on Vanderpump Rules over ten years ago, strangers have commented on, conjectured about, and examined her body online with a degree of scrutiny that most people would find truly intolerable. That scrutiny reached what she described as an “intense” new level in 2026, and for the first time, she is discussing it openly rather than taking it all in.
Brittany was open about what viewers had witnessed in the first few episodes of The Valley Season 3 when she spoke on her podcast When Reality Hits in May. She admitted that she had put on weight while filming, attributing it to a time when she was dealing with her ongoing divorce from Jax Taylor, the responsibilities of raising a young son with special needs, and an arm injury that prevented her from working out for months.

It’s a fairly honest accounting—her body is affected by stress, and she has been under a lot of it. She was taken aback by the intensity of the online reaction rather than the weight itself. “I don’t understand it,” she said on the podcast. “I don’t know why people are attacking me so hard.” It’s possible that she truly doesn’t, or that she does comprehend it but is unable to express it clearly for fear of upsetting someone. In any case, she describes it with a genuine sense of exhaustion.
Although body shaming has always been harsh in the reality TV industry, it seems that she experienced a particularly strong wave of it in 2025 and early 2026, coinciding with a time when she was already dealing with more than most people manage in private, let alone on camera.
She did advance. She had already shed eight pounds by the middle of April following her appearance on Watch What Happens Live, and that was prior to the mommy makeover that turned into one of the main plot points of the season. Her longtime Beverly Hills plastic surgeon performed the procedure, which included a tummy tuck and the replacement of her original breast implants with smaller ones.
When Jax paid for her first augmentation in 2015, he encouraged her to go bigger, and she described the original implants as the last tangible remnant of their relationship. Clearly, getting rid of them had a purpose beyond aesthetics. No reunion episode could adequately convey the symbolic closure that was taking place on the operating table.
The way Brittany’s body has turned into a public vote on her private life is unsettling to watch over the course of a television season. During a challenging period of motherhood and a divorce, she put on weight. That is human, not exceptional. The amazing thing is that, while critics list every variation, she has been expected to record it, explain it, and now perform the recovery from it. Her prediction that she would show up at the Season 3 reunion looking changed—she compared it to Ariana Madix’s now-famous entrance at the Vanderpump Rules reunion—indicates that she is aware of the exact type of storyline that is anticipated for her. It’s worth considering whether she’s taking back the moment or just going along with it.
She is now lighter. She underwent surgery. According to her own account, she is still working on it. And she seems to have a better idea of what she wants her body to be used for as she moves into this next stage—not for the show, not for the internet, and most definitely not as the final area where Jax Taylor’s preferences still exist.
FAQs
Q1. Why did Brittany Cartwright gain weight in 2026?
Stress from her divorce, a child with special needs, and an arm injury contributed.
Q2. How much weight has Brittany Cartwright lost recently?
She lost eight pounds by mid-April, before her mommy makeover surgery.
Q3. What surgery did Brittany Cartwright have in 2026?
She had a tummy tuck and smaller breast implants to replace her originals.
Q4. Why did Brittany replace her original breast implants?
She called them the last physical remnant of her marriage to Jax Taylor.
Q5. How has Brittany responded to online body shaming?
She called the attacks “intense” and said she genuinely doesn’t understand them.

