It doesn’t seem like these two will ever reconcile, and that’s an understatement.
Retired Pro Bowl quarterback Jay Cutler and reality TV icon Kristin Cavallari began their on-again, off-again relationship in 2010, married in 2013, and announced their divorce in April 2020, citing growing apart.
Five years later, the two are still bickering.
Cavallari recently disclosed the details of her divorce settlement — which she implies is non-existent — on her reality show, “Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour,” causing Cutler, who says Cavallari is lying, to clap back publicly.
“People love to say that everything I have in my life is because of my ex-husband,” said Cavallari, the ‘Laguna Beach’ star, “but I am to this day 100% owner and I’ve never taken any outside funding. 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.”
Cutler responded recently on his podcast,Take it Outside with Jay Cutler and Sam Mackey: “Yeah, she didn’t get a penny. She got a lot, a lot, a lot of (dollar) bills. It’s irresponsible. I think it’s reckless. It’s borderline slander to insinuate that there was zero dollars split during the marriage that each side got.”
Since her 2020 divorce from Cutler, Cavallari has focused on expanding her lifestyle brand, “Uncommon James,” which now has multiple stores, and she has also emphasized her personal growth and independence. However, Cutler, without getting into details, refutes that he did not help Cavallari fund her ventures, and that Cavallari received no money from their divorce.
When asked by cohost Sam Mackey if the funds Cavallari received from the settlement would allow her to live “comfortably,” Cutler replied, “without a doubt.”
“It’s insanity. It’s completely false, completely untrue. It just is. I’ve got a divorce decree. (I) hate that I even have to address it, honestly, but it gets to a point where it’s just untrue.”
Cutler, who was named to the Pro Bowl in 2008 and made more than $120 million throughout his NFL career, played his last NFL season in 2017 with the Miami Dolphins before retiring. He briefly came out of retirement to play for the Dolphins that year after initially retiring from the Chicago Bears following the 2016 season.
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