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New York Post
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Kristin Cavallari says she's ‘too old' to keep dating athletes: ‘Where are the hot coaches?'
Kristin Cavallari is cutting athletes from her dating roster. During Tuesday's installment of her 'Let's Be Honest' podcast, the 'Very Cavallari' alum, 38, shared she'd be open to getting to know coaches, telling guest Patti Stanger, known as the 'Millionaire Matchmaker,' she's 'too old for athletes.' 'You know what would be great is like a coach,' Cavallari told Stanger during a discussion about dating. 'I'm too old for the athletes, but coaches, where are the hot coaches? Some of them are hot.' 4 Patti Stanger (l.) and Kristin Cavallari (r.) during a July 2025 installment of the 'Let's Be Honest' podcast. YouTube 4 The 'Very Cavallari' alum was previously married to former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler. Getty Images Cavallari, who was previously married to former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler, recognized their grueling schedules before adding she'd be game to take a spin on the dating app Raya again. 'I've seen a couple of coaches on Raya, actually, I will say, maybe I should start scrolling again,' she said. Cavallari's coaches conversation comes months after she revealed a past fling with former NHL forward Nate Thompson. The Uncommon James founder initially alluded to a romance with Thompson in December, teasing on the 'Dumb Blonde' podcast she was seeing a 'retired athlete.' 4 Kristin Cavallari said during a recent podcast appearance she'd be open to getting to know coaches. Brian Zak/Page Six Cavallari then shared Thompson's identity in the spring after the pair parted ways. 'I don't even care,' she said. 'I said his name on [my podcast] tour. I really think he's such a great guy. … He is someone who has done a lot of work on himself.' 4 Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler parted ways in 2020 after nearly seven years of marriage. Todd Williamson Thompson, 40, was originally drafted by the Bruins in 2003 and also played for the Islanders, Lightning, Ducks, Senators, Kings, Canadiens, Flyers and Jets throughout his career, which concluded in 2023. Cavallari and Cutler, 42, announced their divorce in 2020 after nearly seven years of marriage. The former couple, whose divorce was finalized in 2022, co-parent sons Camden, 12, Jaxon, 11, and 9-year-old daughter Saylor. Cutler, a former first-round pick with the Broncos in 2006, spent 12 years in the league and is best known for his eight-season run with the Bears. He concluded his career with the Dolphins in 2017. The former quarterback came under fire this week for hunting a Sable antelope in South Africa.


Time of India
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Rob Gronkowski girlfriend Camille Kostek calls out double standards in Travis Kelce–Taylor Swift relationship and slams ‘WAG' label
Camille Kostek, Rob Gronkowski's girlfriend, challenges the term 'WAG (Getty Images) While Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift steal headlines as the NFL's most buzzworthy couple, Camille Kostek—the longtime girlfriend of Rob Gronkowski—isn't afraid to push back against how the media frames women who date high-profile athletes. In a candid interview on Kristin Cavallari's Let's Be Honest podcast, the former Patriots cheerleader and Sports Illustrated model made it clear: she's more than just a 'WAG.' Camille Kostek questions the 'WAG' label and flips the script on Travis Kelce The term 'WAG,' short for 'wives and girlfriends,' has long been associated with the partners of professional athletes. But for Camille, the label feels dismissive, especially when the spotlight often reduces women like her to mere arm candy. 'First off, I've always kind of disassociated with that word, just because it feels so weird,' she said. Kostek added a powerful observation that left listeners thinking: 'Like, what's the male version?' That rhetorical mic-drop directly points to the double standard—no one calls Travis Kelce a 'HAB' (husband or boyfriend) for dating Taylor Swift. So why does society diminish accomplished women for being romantically linked to athletes? Camille Kostick Shares Her Secrets to Staying Real! Camille Kostek opens up about judgment, rejection, and reclaiming her narrative Kostek's relationship with Gronk, which began in 2013, hasn't been without hurdles—public scrutiny being one of the toughest. Reflecting on the backlash she received for not being married, Camille revealed, 'I felt like I was seen as a lesser-than girlfriend because I didn't have a ring on my finger.' Even more ironically, she pointed out that her harshest critic was 'the woman that's coming to mind [who] judged me the most, she's divorced.' That personal jab highlighted the social pressure many women face, even when doing everything 'right.' After a temporary split from Gronk in 2017, Camille doubled down on her dreams—auditioning for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, which had always been on her bucket list. Since then, she's not only graced the cover but earned 'Legend' status in the modeling world. From walking runways to mentoring rising stars like Livvy Dunne, Camille's career now stands independent of her relationship. Also Read: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce refuse to satisfy public curiosity—no relationship update until they're ready Her message? Being with an NFL star shouldn't erase a woman's identity. And maybe it's time we stop calling them WAGs—and start recognizing them as women with stories of their own. Catch Manika Batra's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 3. Watch Here!


Miami Herald
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Kristin Cavallari sets record straight about custody agreement with Jay Cutler
Kristin Cavallari is getting honest about her divorce from Jay Cutler. The 38-year-old 'Laguna Beach' alumna shares three kids — sons Camden, 12, and Jaxon, 11, and daughter Saylor, 9 — with the former NFL quarterback, whom she tied the knot with in 2013. Cavallari filed for divorce in April 2020, and the couple reached a custody agreement one month later. On the June 24 episode of her 'Let's Be Honest' podcast, Cavallari addressed an inconsistency from her new reality show, 'Honestly Cavallari,' where she alludes to having her kids 'full-time.' Later in the episode, she says she has them only 'every other weekend.' On her podcast, Cavallari explains that the editing was 'a little wonky' and her comment 'wasn't explained very well on the show.' 'So let me just clear this up. I did have my kids full-time for a while and now I have them except for every other weekend,' she clarified. 'I'm not going to get into the reasoning or legality around it.' Her update comes nearly eight months after she made a rare comment about the custody agreement in an October episode of her podcast. Cavallari was talking about her split from ex-boyfriend Mark Estes when she revealed that she didn't know if she had the time to reenter the dating world. 'When I was dating last fall, I was still doing split custody with my ex and I had every other week off from my kids,' she explained on the podcast, per People, before revealing, 'That's changed.' Cavallari further described herself as a 'homebody' and said she doesn't 'have a lot of time for anything else.' Elsewhere in the June 24 podcast episode, Cavallari took a moment to address the haters. The mother of three was alluding to a comment she made in a confessional on her reality TV show about not wanting to talk about her marriage anymore. 'In the interview chair, I did say 'I am so sick of talking about my marriage.' I don't actually want to talk about my marriage on my new show. Let's all move on,' she explained on the podcast. She then turned her attention to the people who encourage the comments about her marriage. 'People get asked the same questions over and over and over and over. I've been divorced for over five years, and people still ask me about it,' she said on the podcast. 'I can't win, but it is also part of my story, so if periodically I do say one little thing, well — because it's part of my journey,' she argued. Cavallari also addressed the 'online people' who say she's only successful because of Cutler. 'I don't get a penny from my ex-husband. I never have through my divorce. …/ It's important for me to clear up because that's why I work so hard is because I'm supporting three children,' she explained. She goes on to praise herself for being '100% owner' of her jewelry line Uncommon James. 'People love to discredit that Uncommon James or anything in my life is only successful because of my ex-husband — because my ex-husband had money,' Cavallari continued. 'I didn't get any money in the divorce. I don't get anything for child support. I mean, never. That was never even on the table to be quite honest with you. I've never even wanted it,' she added. Cavallari says it's important for her to clear that up because she's 'really proud' of everything she has accomplished and everything she built 'with my own money.'


Time of India
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Kristin Cavallari spills behind-the-scenes moments of Laguna Beach Reunion
Kristin Cavallari revealed details about her reunion with her Laguna Beach co-stars on the June 17 episode of her Let's Be Honest podcast. She reunited with them in Chicago as part of her live podcast tour and captured it on camera for her E! docuseries, Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour. During the tour, Cavallari received several graduates from the popular MTV show, such as Lala Olsen, Jason Wahler, Alex Murrel, Talan Torriero, and Jess Revans. As reported by Cavallari, the reunion on stage was not so smooth. "Being onstage with Laguna, it did feel crazy," she said. "This is my first live podcast tour. I've never done this before, so I'm very tough on myself. Anyway, I thought I was like really more sensitive than I realized." During the event, Cavallari exchanged light-hearted remarks with Torriero, whom she previously dated. She commented on his longer hairstyle, joking that it made him look like 'a bad boy.' In response, Torriero said, 'I'm slowly turning into a Montana boy,' referencing Cavallari's ex, Montana Boyz TikTok member Mark Estes. He added, 'By the way, I'm out of beer.' The moment, which was recorded on Honestly Cavallari, was when Cavallari responded to the comment. In an interview about it on her podcast, she mentioned that her reactions looked more intense on the show than they actually were. "So, absolutely, that is my real reaction after getting off stage," she said. "My reactions to Talon while on stage were definitely hyped. I mean, you'll hear it on the podcast episode. You know, him going off about the Montana boys — I wasn't like, 'Oh my god.' Like, I think I might've actually laughed."


USA Today
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Kristin Cavallari is open to talking about anything or anyone – except this one person
Kristin Cavallari is open to talking about anything or anyone – except this one person In USA TODAY's The Essentials, celebrities share what fuels their lives, whether it's at home, on set, or on the road. NEW YORK – Kristin Cavallari describes her life as "peaceful," something she's "worked really hard for." But maintaining that peace is the main reason why she has no interest in returning to reality television on a full-time basis. "A reality show does not offer any peace whatsoever," Cavallari tells USA TODAY while promoting… well, a reality show. The podcaster and business owner, 38, says her life isn't the right "recipe right now for a good reality show." "Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour" (Wednesdays, 10 p.m. ET/9 CT, on E! and streaming on Peacock) gives her fans a behind-the-scenes look at the star's first ever live podcast tour. "I don't think my life is actually that interesting," she says. "My day-to-day is pretty normal, pretty boring. (My) podcast tour was great; lent itself to great storyline. But I don't have that in my day-to-day life." Kristin Cavallari reveals the one person she's done talking about Kristin Cavallari chats with USA TODAY's Ralphie Aversa about her show "Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour" and the one topic that's off limits. Kristen Cavallari explains how she deals with headlines, anxiety Cavallari admits that since launching her podcast, "Let's Be Honest," she's the "most open I've ever been" when it comes to sharing her life with others. Over the past eight months, Cavallari has made headlines for topics ranging from a past fling with Glen Powell to her strained relationship with her father. Despite the recent news, the former "Laguna Beach" star says some of these "new" stories actually date back to over two decades ago. "Some of the things that have popped up are so old, but I'm having to live them as though they just happened," she says. "Headlines have been a part of my life since I was 17 and I wish I had a better way of handling it. They still stress me out. They still give me anxiety." Cavallari's coping mechanism is detachment, she says, and she does her best not to read headlines or comments on social media. "What people are saying about me actually has nothing to do with me," she says. "I think when you can finally get that place and understand that, it's a really freeing thing. And I think that comes with maturity and age." Cavallari has been dealing with headlines and pubic interest in personal life since she rose to fame in 2004 as a cast member of MTV's hit reality show "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County," followed by its spinoff "The Hills." "My dating life has been the one thing that people have always really latched onto," Cavallari says, referencing "Laguna Beach" and her ex-boyfriend, Stephen Colletti. "I'm sure that's because I came into the world on reality TV with my boyfriend at the time, so people have felt like they're entitled to know what's going on in my dating life. Cavallari says that when she separated from her ex-husband, former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler, it was initially hard to wrap her head around the idea that people were once again interested in her dating life. Public debut for private Kristin Cavallari's kids The series marks the on-camera debut for Cavallari's children: Camden, 12, Jaxon, 10, and Saylor, 9. She shares all three with Cutler. "I want to keep my kids, kids," she continues. "Me putting them in a couple of scenes (of the show) does not change that." This topic is off-limits for Kristin Cavallari The podcast host says she's also keeping her life peaceful by focusing on what matters the most to her: family and friends. And the one topic she's done talking about is her ex-husband. "I'm not going to talk about the legal stuff with their dad," Cavallari responds when asked about any conversations she had with Cutler regarding their kids' onscreen debut. The two married in 2013; Cavallari announced her split from Cutler on Instagram in April 2020. "I would prefer not to talk about my ex, you know what I mean?" she continues. "It's been over five years. I kind of wish that everyone would just move on." As for Cavallari's current dating life, that's not off-limits, although the Uncommon James founder doesn't have much to report on that front. "I haven't dated at all this year," she reveals. "I did that intentionally leading up to the podcast tour. I didn't want any distractions. (Dating is) not on my priority list right now. Between work and my kids, I'm kind of maxed out."