Bravo Star Janet Caperna Flees America After Death Threats From Viewers
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on July 3, 2025 at 5:45 PM EDT

Janet Caperna, one of the most controversial stars on "The Valley," has fled the United States and locked down her social media accounts after receiving death threats and relentless trolling from viewers.
The 35-year-old reality TV personality, who plays the role of the main antagonist on the Bravo reality show, left for Switzerland this week with her husband, Jason, and their 18-month-old son, Cameron.
Janet Caperna made the difficult decision to secure her Instagram page, where online trolls had relentlessly harassed her.
'The Valley' Star Janet Caperna Fleeing The U.S. After Death Threats, Locks Down Social Media Accounts

In a series of vile messages, these trolls not only targeted Caperna herself but also her child.
One message read, “I hope you rot like you deserve,” while another cruelly stated, “I hope your child grows up absolutely hating you.”
Even more disturbing, some individuals went so far as to write, “I know where you live. I’ve seen where your son goes when you’re not with him.”
In an interview with the Daily Mail, Janet spoke out about the ongoing abuse, condemning how serious and dangerous online trolling has become. “I’m sick of threats and slurs being normalized because 'we signed up for this when we joined reality TV,'” she said. “That’s sick and not normal, and I’m not ever going to pretend it’s normal or acceptable to message strangers threats and slurs.”
Janet also revealed that the situation has taken a toll on her mental health. “It’s sad to me that people go this far, it’s definitely the worst part about this ‘job.’”
She emphasized that while she understands that reality TV invites some criticism, there is a line that should not be crossed. “This isn’t constructive criticism. I understand that I put my life out there, but this isn’t that,” she explained.
Caperna Reveals Disturbing Death Threats

In the latest episode of her podcast, "This Side of the Hill," Janet opened up further, sharing some of the worst messages she had received.
One particularly harrowing message read, "I hope you die a slow and painful death, you are so ugly. Are you actually a man? You are evil and I wish death upon you, you piece of sh-t.”
Another stated, “It’s a shame your son is still breathing you little [racial slur] lover.”
Janet Caperna Shocked By Online Hate From 'Normal' Women

Perhaps even more shocking to Janet and her podcast co-host, Jared Lipscomb, was the discovery that many of the hateful messages were coming from seemingly “normal and sweet” women.
One of the women who had sent threatening messages was a family photographer, while another, who made crude remarks about Janet’s son, had photos of herself with her own young child on social media.
Janet’s frustration and sadness over the situation have prompted her to reflect on the duality of people’s behavior in real life versus online.
“It makes me wonder, how many people throughout my day am I interacting with that are like this behind closed doors?” she said. “Like, when I’m checking out at the grocery store, is that person messaging someone that they don’t like hate like this?”
Adding to the drama, Janet also spoke about a former friend who had interacted with negative comments about her online.
She hinted at Kristen Doute, another co-star, who had responded to a comment questioning the safety of Janet’s child with a laughing emoji. "I’m so disappointed in that," Janet said.
Fans Call For Caperna And Jax Taylor's Firing

Meanwhile, "The Valley" is nearing the end of its explosive second season and is gearing up for season three. Fans have been vocal on social media, calling for the firing of both Janet and longtime villain Jax Taylor.
Janet’s ongoing feuds with co-stars Kristen Doute, Nia Sanchez, and Danny Booko have left viewers divided, while Jax has stirred controversy through his actions toward estranged wife Brittany Cartwright, including spying on her through security cameras and sending a series of "rage texts" while in rehab for mental health and addiction issues.
'The Valley' Considering Cast Expansion For Season 3

Despite the backlash, there are currently no decisions regarding the cast. A source close to production revealed to Daily Mail that the network is considering expanding the cast rather than cutting people.
"Fans are always calling for controversial people to be fired, but it’s usually to the detriment of the show," the insider explained. "The network is worried that if they get rid of all the villains, the show will suffer, so they’re leaning toward expanding the cast rather than reducing it."
With production for the next season already underway, new cast members and their friends are being considered to add to the dynamic of the show, ensuring that no one is forced to film with people they don’t want to be around.