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Jay Cutler and Kristin Cavallari’s nine-year-long marriage officially ended in 2022, but their journey as co-parents continues to evolve. In a recent discussion, Cavallari opened up about the challenges and triumphs of raising their three children together. Despite the ups and downs of their relationship, she emphasized the importance of putting their kids first.
Cavallari previously described Cutler as a “pathological liar,” which highlighted the complexities of their dynamic. However, she has since recognized that co-parenting requires a level of cooperation and understanding that benefits their children. In her reflections, she noted that navigating this new phase of life has been one of the ultimate tests she has faced.
The former couple is committed to maintaining a stable environment for their children, focusing on communication and mutual respect. As they continue to redefine their roles, Cavallari remains optimistic about the future and the lessons they are teaching their kids about resilience and adaptability.
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