Kristin Cavallari (Photo via Instagram)
Kristin Cavallari did not wait long before getting into a new relationship.
Cavallari and TikTok star Mark Estes called it quits in September after seven months together. Their pairing was controversial, as they had a 13-year age gap.
The Very Cavallari star revealed this week that she’s dating a new man.
Cavallari admitted on the latest episode of the Dumb Blonde podcast, “I’m kinda dating someone else now!”
Despite being a woman who likes to spill the beans about everything in her life, Kristin Cavallari decided to keep his identity a secret.
“I’m not going to say who it is, and it’s really new,” the 37-year-old told host Bunny XO.
She would only provide information that her new man is a 40-year-old retired athlete with kids from a prior relationship.
As we all know, she is no stranger to dating an athlete, as she was married to former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler from 2013 to 2022
“They love me! They always find me,” she quipped. “I’m a f–king WAG through and through.”
Unlike her previous athletic man, Kristin says her new guy is just what she needs, calling him “a good guy” who “checks all the boxes” for her.
“F–k, this is what I’ve been needing, so we will see! He’s coming to stay with me in a couple of days,” the 37-year-old mom added. “He retired a couple of years ago and he’s got so much depth and I just love talking to him.”
Kristin Cavallari added, “We connect on so many different levels.”
Kristin Cavallari Disses Former Husband, Jay Cutler
Kristin Cavallari still has issues with her ex-husband years after their divorce.
The Hills alum appeared on the latest installment of Bunnie XO’s Dumb Blonde podcast and opened up about her co-parenting experience with Jay Cutler, which she did not mince a single word.
“It’s been so up and down,” Cavallari said of co-parenting with Cutler, adding that there is “zero f—— consistency, which is really hard.”
In the episode, she called her ex a “pathological liar.”
She also said: “There are things from my marriage that I will never know, and I’ve just sort of had to let that go. I’m over it now.”
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