December 30, 2024 - 23:43
The Hills alum opened up about her co-parenting relationship with the former NFL star, with whom she shares three children: Camden, 12, Jaxon, 10, and Saylor, 9. In a candid conversation, Kristin expressed her frustrations regarding the inconsistencies in their parenting approach. She described Cutler as a "pathological liar," highlighting the difficulties that arise from differing parenting styles and communication issues.
Cavallari emphasized the importance of stability and consistency in raising their children, noting that the lack of it can create confusion for them. She acknowledged that co-parenting can be challenging, especially when there are conflicting views on how to approach parenting responsibilities. Despite the hurdles, Kristin remains committed to ensuring that her children feel loved and supported, regardless of the complexities that come with co-parenting. Her openness about the situation sheds light on the realities many face when navigating shared parenting after a separation.
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