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'Vanderpump Rules' Season 7 Air Date, Spoilers: Resigned SUR Employee Promises a Great Season?

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The last time fans saw Jax Taylor on "Vanderpump Rules," he was handing in his resignation letter to SUR. The way that the show handled the controversial bartender and model seemed like he was not returning anytime soon in “Vanderpump Rules” season 7.

But recently, Taylor looked to be still involved in the show's upcoming installment and he may have just spilled the details on how.

Recently, Jax Taylor was asked by a fan on Twitter how he was holding up after his father died. The former SUR employee replied by telling his fan about how excited he is about the upcoming “Vanderpump Rules” season 7. Jax went on to say that fans can expect the best season from the upcoming installment, mentioning that the craziness won't be meaningless as fans will feel the characters continue to evolve as they grow older.

Fans will note that the previous season has already been a crazy installment for Taylor, with his previous affair with Faith Stowers catching up to him in the early part of the season. While Jax Taylor was able to salvage his relationship with Britanny Cartwright – eventually proposing to her and looking towards a marriage in 2019 – Taylor's father tragically died in the season's latter section, just short of making it into “Vanderpump Rules” season 7.

With Taylor still involved with “Vanderpump Rules” season 7, fans can look forward to seeing how Jax Taylor gets back on his feet and how his relationship with the rest of SUR's staff and family continues even after he's resigned from the restaurant.

While an exact premiere date has yet to be released by Bravo, fans can hopefully catch “Vanderpump Rules” season 7 when it airs its season premiere episode during its usual air date of the latter part of Q4 2018.

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