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Reza Jackson Embraces Role as 'Switzerland' on 'The Valley: Persian Style'
The reality TV newcomer talks about being the peacemaker, his flirtatious vibe with GG, and his desire to settle down.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Reza Jackson, a 36-year-old newcomer to reality TV, has found himself in the role of peacemaker on Bravo's new Shahs of Sunset spinoff, The Valley: Persian Style. Despite expecting the job to be 'easy-peasy,' Jackson says navigating the conflicts between the show's big personalities has been challenging. However, he sees it as an opportunity to 'bring people together' as the 'Switzerland' of the group. As the only single member, Jackson is also considering settling down, though he's not quite ready to give up his 'retiring playboy' lifestyle just yet. The self-described ambassador for Persian culture is also using his platform to educate non-Iranians about his heritage through comedy and satire, while also raising awareness about the ongoing situation in Iran.
Why it matters
Jackson's role as the peacemaker on The Valley: Persian Style highlights the complexities of navigating long-standing relationships and conflicts within a close-knit group. His journey towards settling down also reflects the universal experience of finding balance between personal growth and maintaining one's identity. Additionally, Jackson's efforts to share Persian culture and raise awareness about Iran demonstrate the power of representation and storytelling in media.
The details
As the only single member of the cast, Jackson finds himself in a unique position compared to the rest of the group, who are either in relationships or have children. While he's seriously considering settling down and finding a partner, he's not quite ready to give up his 'retiring playboy' lifestyle just yet. During the group trip to Palm Springs, Jackson brought a waitress back to the house for the night, and his flirtatious banter with castmate GG has left fans wondering if there's more to their relationship. Despite his single status, Jackson is inspired by the relationships and family life of his castmates and is feeling the pressure from his parents to have grandchildren.
- The Valley: Persian Style airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo, with episodes streaming the next day on Peacock.
- During the group trip to Palm Springs, Jackson brought a waitress back to the house for the night.
The players
Reza Jackson
A 36-year-old reality TV newcomer who has found himself in the role of peacemaker on Bravo's new Shahs of Sunset spinoff, The Valley: Persian Style. He is the only single member of the cast and is considering settling down, though he's not quite ready to give up his 'retiring playboy' lifestyle just yet.
Reza Farahan
A cast member of The Valley: Persian Style and a longtime cast member of Shahs of Sunset.
Golnesa 'GG' Gharachedaghi
A cast member of The Valley: Persian Style and a longtime cast member of Shahs of Sunset, who has a flirtatious vibe with Reza Jackson.
Sky Askari
A cast member of The Valley: Persian Style, who had an explosive confrontation with GG during a group dinner in Palm Springs.
What they’re saying
“I'll tell you when I got this job as the peacemaker, I was like, 'This is going to be easy-peasy.' And it's tough.”
— Reza Jackson, Reality TV Newcomer (Showbiz Cheat Sheet)
“I'm able to be friends with everyone and kind of be like the Switzerland of the group. I can jump in and really sort of bring people together and understand both sides because everybody talks to me and they're comfortable.”
— Reza Jackson, Reality TV Newcomer (Showbiz Cheat Sheet)
“I'm seriously starting to consider and I want to entertain having a partner ... I'm not exactly like the rest of [the group], but I see them and I get inspired and want to be and have that life.”
— Reza Jackson, Reality TV Newcomer (Showbiz Cheat Sheet)
What’s next
Fans will have to tune in to The Valley: Persian Style to see how Reza Jackson's journey towards settling down unfolds, as well as how he continues to navigate the group's dynamics as the peacemaker.
The takeaway
Reza Jackson's role on The Valley: Persian Style highlights the importance of representation and cultural ambassadorship in media, as he uses his platform to educate non-Iranians about Persian culture through comedy and satire. His personal journey towards finding balance between his 'retiring playboy' lifestyle and desire for a committed relationship also resonates with universal themes of growth and self-discovery.
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