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In a recent candid interview, Kristin Cavallari did not hold back when discussing her ex-husband, Jay Cutler. She labeled him a "pathological liar" and expressed her frustration over the lack of consistency he brought to their relationship. Cavallari, who shares three children with Cutler, reflected on their tumultuous marriage and the challenges they faced.
She highlighted how Cutler's behavior affected their family dynamics and her own well-being. The reality television star emphasized the importance of honesty and stability in a relationship, suggesting that these qualities were sorely missing during their time together. Cavallari's revelations shed light on the complexities of their marriage, as she navigated both personal and professional challenges while co-parenting.
As she continues to focus on her career and personal growth, Cavallari's remarks serve as a reminder of the difficulties many face in relationships and the importance of finding a partner who aligns with one's values.
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