Brittany Cartwright appeared emotional as she crossed paths with her estranged husband, Jax Taylor, for the first time since filing for divorce.
The reality star, 35, was seen wiping away tears while speaking with pal Kristen Doute in a far corner of the field as they filmed the second season of their reality show, The Valley.
The emotional conversation was captured on camera by a crew member as Cartwright dutifully showed up for work on Friday in Los Angeles.
The mom-of-one immediately began receiving support from her fellow castmates, which helped her move on and put on a brave face after reuniting with her ex.
Brittany Cartwright appeared to feel the tension amid her divorce from Jax Taylor and was spotted wiping away tears while talking to pal Kristen Doute during a shoot for her reality show The Valley
At one point, the reality star was seen sharing a high five with one of her costars as she was encased in a large plastic roller.
Others were seen giving her hugs.
When she arrived on set, Cartwright initially exuded confidence, displaying her toned tummy in a gray bra top and black leggings.
Her long, chestnut locks were styled into high pigtails, accessorized with red bandanas as ribbons.
She completed her look with a black and white plaid shirt tied around her waist and white sneakers.
Meanwhile, Taylor, 45, donned a blue and gray baseball shirt and black joggers.
The Jax’s Studio City owner wore gray sneakers and placed a blue billed cap backwards over his dark hair.
Both Taylor and Cartwright seemed to try to keep their distance from each other during the activities.
The emotional conversation was captured on camera by a crew member
This was the first time Cartwright, 35, and Taylor, 45, were seen together since he was served with divorce papers
Cartwright seemed game, getting into a clear plastic ball. She was seen sharing a high five with one of her castmates
Friends shared a hug with the former waitress
The estranged couple’s reunion came after Cartwright filed for divorce from Taylor earlier this month, citing irreconcilable differences.