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Kristin Cavallari is candidly discussing her experiences with co-parenting her children with ex-husband Jay Cutler. In a recent interview, she labeled Cutler a “pathological liar,” shedding light on the difficulties they face in their ongoing relationship. The former couple shares three children, and Cavallari emphasized the importance of maintaining a healthy co-parenting dynamic despite their differences.
In addition to her family life, Cavallari touched upon her romantic involvement with country music star Morgan Wallen. She expressed excitement about this new chapter, sharing insights into their relationship and how it has positively impacted her life. The reality star also reflected on past rumors regarding Cutler's infidelity with Kelly Henderson, hinting at feelings of regret and the complexities that arose from their breakup.
Cavallari's openness about her personal life and the challenges of co-parenting highlights her resilience and commitment to her children’s well-being while navigating her own journey of love and self-discovery.
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