Kristin Cavallari sounds to the distancing of the father:
Kristin Cavallari did not put words when he opened on his departure from his father.
“This may sound ruined with some people, but it is the best decision I have made, eliminating my father from my life,” the star of reality shared in an interview with People Magazine published on Monday.
“Such weight has caused me,” added the “honest” that Podcast. “” There is no day in which I miss it. ”
Cavallari said it took about 35 years of “accumulation” to finally end his relationship with his father, and shared that “it was something he had wanted to do for a long time.”
The drop that filled the glass for the founder of James unusual came when his father “crossed the limit” with his children and then “could not even apologize.”

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Cavallari shares three children with her ex -husband, former NFL player Jay Cutler. They have two children, Camden, 12 years old, and Jaxon, 11, and a daughter, Saylor, who is 9 years old.
Cavallari has talked about his difficulty with his father, whom he has called “narcissistic” before.
“I didn’t really realize that my dad was a narcissistic until he was an adult,” he said during an episode of his podcast in 2023.
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“Everything I knew was growing was that I didn’t want to be close to him. It always made me feel that it wasn’t good enough,” he explained. “But then the other face of that is, sometimes, he put me on this pedestal and convinced me. Now, as an adult looking back, I am like, ‘Oh, it was when it benefited and made you see well.'”
Cavallari touched the incident with his children, but refused to share details of what happened.
“I always said: ‘I can take it. I can take abuse.’ I have all my life,” he said. “But it’s like when you start playing with my children, I’m not doing it.”


