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Where to Watch and Stream The Valley

After trading bottle service for baby bottles (and lots of drama), the friends said goodbye for the season.

By Jamontae Hickman

The sun has finally set in The Valley, but better days are still ahead

How to Watch

Watch The Valley on Peacock.

The Valley debuted on Bravo in March 2024, and where viewers reunited with a few Vanderpump Rules alums and their friends to get a look at their romantic lives and parenting journeys. And let's just say the season served up endless drama before it came to a shocking end in June.

However, if you're looking to spin the block one more with the cast, we have you covered. Here’s everything you need to know about where to stream the entire first season of The Valley. 

How can I stream The Valley Season 1? 

The Valley Season 1 episodes are available to stream on Peacock, BravoTV.com, and in the Bravo app.

RELATED: Where Is the Cast of The Valley Season 1 Now?

On the inaugural season of The Valley, the cast addressed rumored texts, relationship issues, and plenty of other messy issues that caused "unexpected shifts" in their friend group. The finale episode ended with fans learning about the final “straw” that led to one couple's separation

As if that wasn't enough, The Valley cast also sat down for select episodes of the Vanderpump Rules After Show.

The cast of The Valley Season 1 on a neighborhood street with a barbq a baby pool and a toy car.

Where can I watch the extended and uncensored episode of The Valley Season 1 finale?

The Valley Season 11 came to a close with the finale on June 4.

Viewers can now stream an extended and uncensored version of the finale exclusively on Peacock.

The episode features unseen moments from the series.

Michelle Lally and Jesse Lally sitting on a grass lawn together

When did The Valley Season 1 premiere? 

Season 1 of The Valley officially premiered on Bravo on March 19, 2024. 

Per the Season 1 press release, “The series follows a group of close friends as they trade bottle service in West Hollywood for baby bottles in the Valley, all while they navigate bustling businesses, rocky relationships, and feisty friendships.”

The Season 1 finale aired on June 4. An extended and uncensored version of The Valley Season 1 finale premiered exclusively on Peacock on June 5.

Nia Booko and Danny Booko on a grass lawn together

Where can I watch The Valley’s Season 1 trailer?

On January 17, Bravo announced Season 1 of The Valley with a 47-second teaser of the new series. It showed a peek of Jax TaylorBrittany Cartwright, and Kristen Doute, along with some couples from their friend circle. Check out the clip below.

RELATED: Friends or Foes? Where Kristen Doute Stands with the Cast of Vanderpump Rules Today

The official trailer was released on February 27, and it gives a brief background on the cast and how they know each other.

You can watch the trailer tease at the top of this post.

Your First Look at the Cast of The Valley

Who was in The Valley's Season 1 cast?

Returning to the small screen for Season 1 of The Valley were Vanderpump Rules alums Jax Taylor, Brittany Cartwright, and Kristen Doute. Kristen's boyfriend, Luke Broderick, was a part of the cast, as were three other couples: Danny Booko and Nia BookoJesse Lally and Michelle Lally; and Jason Caperna and Janet Caperna

RELATED: Meet the Cast of The Valley Reuniting Jax, Brittany, and Kristen, Alongside Her BF and Other Fabulous Couples

They were joined by friends Jasmine Goode and Zack Wickham

Janet Caperna and Jason Caperna on a grass lawn together

Why were Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright on The Valley?

Jax worked as a SUR bartender on Seasons 1 through Season 8 of Vanderpump Rules. Brittany, also used to be employed at SUR and appeared on Vanderpump Rules from Seasons 4 through Season 8. 

During their stint on the show, Jax and Brittany shared their wedding with Vanderpump Rules viewers and subsequently decided to give their fans a look inside their marriage and their lives as parents on The Valley.

RELATED: Jax Taylor Says There Is One Thing Keeping Him and Brittany Cartwright Together (Besides Their Son)

But just three weeks before The Valley premiered, Brittany announced that she and Jax had separated in order to reevaluate their relationship after nearly five years of marriage.

Brittany shared the news on the February 29 episode of When Reality Hits with Jax and Brittany"Jax and I are taking time apart, and I made the decision to move into another home to take some space for the sake of my mental health," Brittany explained on podcast

Viewers later saw the couple's deteriorating relationship as the season progressed.

Brittany Cartwright and Jax Taylor on a grass lawn together

Why was Kristen Doute on The Valley?

Former SURver Kristen also appeared on Vanderpump Rules from Seasons 1 through Season 8. The brunette beauty also made an iconic cameo in Season 10 of Vanderpump Rules.

RELATED: Jax Taylor Has an Issue with Kristen Doute’s Boyfriend: Why He “Doesn’t Like That F-cking Guy

Kristen was featured on The Valley alongside her boyfriend, Luke, as they navigated trying for parenthood in their relationship. “The concrete jungle, the hardcore city life that’s for when you’re in your 20s,” Kristen says in the teaser video. “But I’m 40 now; The Valley is where I need to be.”

Kristen Doute and Luke Broderick on a grass lawn together

Where is The Valley located? 

The Valley is a nickname used to refer to California’s San Fernando Valley, a prominent area of Los Angeles known for being a home for entertainment, restaurants, office buildings, and residential neighborhoods that offer a quieter pace of life than other parts of the city.

RELATED: Where Is The Valley, Anyway? Everything to Know About the Los Angeles Area

According to California State University, Northridge, The San Fernando Valley — or The Valley as it's more affectionately known — is located in Los Angeles County and encompasses many neighborhoods within the City of Los Angeles itself, like Encino, Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys, North Hollywood, and Reseda, just to name a few. 

But its reach doesn’t end there. The Valley also includes the cities of Burbank, Glendale, San Fernando, Hidden Hills, and Calabasas. 

Originally published Feb 27, 2024.

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