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Kristin Cavallari Says She's 'Never Gotten a Penny' From Jay Cutler in Divorce

Kristin Cavallari Says She's 'Never Gotten a Penny' From Jay Cutler in Divorce

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Kristin Cavallari Says She's 'Never Gotten a Penny' From Jay Cutler in Divorce originally appeared on Parade.
Kristin Cavallari is putting those long-standing rumors about her split from ex-husband Jay Cutler to rest.
On the June 18 episode of Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour, the reality star and Uncommon James founder, 38, opened up about her 2020 divorce from the former NFL quarterback, addressing years of speculation about how involved Cutler really was in her booming business.
"Our revenue is close to $50 million a year," Cavallari shared. "But because I was obviously a WAG—athletes' wives and girlfriends, if you're not familiar—people love to say that everything I have in my life is because of my ex-husband, and that my ex-husband funded Uncommon James."
But Cavallari made it clear that she built her empire on her own.
"I am, to this day, 100% owner, and I've never taken any outside funding," she said. "I have never gotten a penny from my ex-husband. I didn't get any money from our divorce, so let's just clear that up."
Later in the episode, Cavallari sat down with best friend and celebrity colorist Justin Anderson to reflect on life after marriage, and how her approach to love and dating has shifted since the split. Cavallari and Cutler, 42, share three children: sons Camden, 12, Jaxon, 11, and daughter Saylor, 9.
"It became really f--king hard," Cavallari said about reentering the dating scene. "I'm not going for toxic anymore. I am never gonna settle. I am waiting for my perfect."
Anderson, 42, chimed in, pointing out that Cavallari has a history of dating "really unhealthy guys," and asked if she'd ever felt challenged in a relationship after "steamrolling" the bulk of her partners.
"I couldn't steamroll Jay," she replied. But Anderson wasn't so sure. "Yeah you could, you owned Jay."
Cavallari clarified, "Yeah, but not in a way where I could do whatever the f--k I wanted. It wasn't like I could just run all over him."
The episode also offered an unfiltered look at how Cavallari's kids are keeping her grounded—especially when it comes to who she dates next.
While chatting with Camden and Jaxon, Cavallari mentioned she'd be heading to Scottsdale, Arizona, after her tour. And naturally, her sons had questions.
"What's in Scottsdale?" Camden asked. "That guy," Cavallari replied. "Wait what? The hockey guy?" Camden followed up.
"He's a baseball player," she clarified.
But that didn't stop the 12-year-old from joking about the mystery man's age. "He [is] what mom? Like who is this kid? Is he like 27?" Camden quipped.
Cavallari, who made headlines with her relationship with 24-year-old TikTok star, Mark Estes, responded, "He's 30."
"Oh mom, too young then," Jaxon shot back, not missing a beat. Camden agreed, adding, "I dunno about it, mom. Dunno about it."
While Cavallari didn't reveal the athlete's name, or confirm whether he's the guy in question. she did offer a playful tease about her love life during her Boston live show.
"I can't tell you who the athletes are that I'm talking to at the moment," she said, "because there's two of them!"
And while she's keeping coy about their identities, Cavallari is clear on what she's looking for in a partner.
"It's gonna take someone really f--king special for me to want to continue to make them a priority and make time for someone," she said in a confessional. "I want someone who is my rock, who I can really lean on and really trust, because I've never experienced that in a relationship."
Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour airs Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. ET on E!
Kristin Cavallari Says She's 'Never Gotten a Penny' From Jay Cutler in Divorce first appeared on Parade on Jun 19, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

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