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Kristin Cavallari, known for her role in the reality series Laguna Beach, has recently shared insights into her complicated relationship with ex-husband Jay Cutler. In a candid discussion, she described their connection as a "trauma bond," shedding light on the emotional struggles they face while co-parenting their three children.
Cavallari did not hold back in expressing her frustrations, labeling Cutler a "pathological liar" and emphasizing the difficulties that arise in their interactions. The former couple, who were married for seven years before their split in 2020, have been navigating the challenges of raising their kids amid ongoing tensions.
Despite the hurdles, Cavallari remains committed to providing a stable environment for her children. She hopes to foster a healthy co-parenting dynamic, even as she continues to confront the complexities of her past relationship with Cutler. Her revelations highlight the often unseen struggles faced by many parents in similar situations.
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