Call Her Daddy - Kristin Cavallari: So You Want to Date an Athlete? (Summer Series)
Episode Date: August 3, 2022This week, Father Cooper sits down with Kristin Cavallari. Can you imagine being in high school and having grown men with cameras following you around to stir up drama? Kristin can - and sheâs here ...to reflect on those Laguna Beach days and explains why MTV should now be paying for the entire castâs therapy. And, with Alex and Kristin well experienced in the world of hooking up with professional athletes, they give the inside scoop on what itâs like to date (or marry) one. Kristin opens up about her divorce - and how she knew when it was time to end her marriage to Jay Cutler. While opening up about the current state of her dating life, Kristin is hilariously honest and details a recent date gone horribly wrong with a stuntman, why sheâs attracting an influx of 26 year olds, and what she is currently looking for in a partner.
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what is up daddy gang it is your founding father alex cooper with call her daddy
are we ready okay that laugh i i'm like i know it so well it's like so weird to be in person
with you now okay okay kristin cavallari welcome to Call Her Daddy thank you
I have always been a huge fan Laguna the Hills owned all the DVDs would watch with my sister
would binge watch but another reason I was super excited to have you on was because
I follow you on social media oh thanks I respect everything you're doing, your career, but specifically with your children, you deciding
to not really show them and keep that part of their life private.
I mean, I really respect it.
How did you decide to take that approach and protect your children by keeping them off
social media?
Well, thank you, because a lot of people don't understand it.
But if you go back to when I first joined Instagram, Camden, my oldest, is on there
when he was a baby, a little bit.
OK.
And then we just decided that we wanted to give them the opportunity to make that decision.
You know, my kids may want no part of being known or whatever.
And I want to respect that and give them that chance to decide when they're old enough.
Yeah, I feel like that's like a huge debate on social media because so many people with social
media are posting even like their infants. And then there's the debate of like, wait,
that's kind of fucked up because they don't have a say. And now their whole life is going to be
documented and then they're going to get to high school and people are going to be like,
I have all these Instagram photos of you. But I think it's a really good decision. And I
definitely want to do that when I have children. When do you think they'll get on social media? I hope not
until they're like 20. You're like, I'm not giving them a phone. They're never going to be. 16,
I'd say it's probably realistic and, you know, long enough where hopefully they have decently
thick skin and can handle some criticism. Because ultimately, ultimately like that's my biggest concern with it is just how nasty people can be on social media so yeah and when it's your kids it's like I want
to do everything to protect them there was no social media when you were growing up but i'm curious did you have aspirations at
all to be on television i did and it wasn't really until high school but um before mtv came i wanted
to study broadcast journalism and kind of
work my way in the entertainment world through hosting but then MTV came and everything just
kind of fell in my lap and I thought well you know when I graduated high school I moved up to LA
I started at Loyola Marymount I literally went to one class like literally one class and then
I booked a job on UPN which you guys probably don't even remember that network but it was a
network back in the day.
I was hosting a show.
And so my excuse was, well, I'm traveling around the country.
I obviously can't go to college.
And not that I want to promote not going to college, but it's the best thing I ever could
have done.
College would have done nothing for me.
Right.
Because you already kind of had a career set in stone because you started in high school,
which is not normal, especially for television. you started in high school, which is like not normal, especially for
like television. You're in high school. Now we got to go through it. Okay. And MTV picks you to
be on their new show. What did your parents say when you asked them if you could be on the show?
Well, so I was living with my dad in Laguna Beach. My mom was in a suburb of Chicago.
My mom definitely had reservations because of the time MTV was a little scandalous at the time. You know, that was right after the
Janet Jackson boob thing happened at the Super Bowl and they didn't have the best rep. And so
she was a little worried, but my dad was all for it. And because I lived with my dad, I'm pretty
sure I only had to have my dad sign off on it. You're like mom I'm not even doing it dad. Why do
you think your dad was okay with it? I think he saw the opportunity you know I mean he just did
and and well also none of us knew what the show was gonna turn into. You know my dad probably at
the time was like oh cute a little home movie no problem have fun. It literally probably was like a
school like school project dad it just happens to be from MTV and it's crazy because reality TV
really like no one had got in famous from that yet yeah so it was kind of like an undiscovered
concept so I can kind of understand why parents would be like sure yeah it wasn't like it is today
no one knew you know I mean totally obviously there was the real world at the time um I think
the simple life had already happened and maybe the Osborne show but
other than that there was there was nothing really so yeah we this was uncharted territory we had no
idea I'm trying to picture myself in high school getting cast on a show I would have failed out I
would have dropped out no way dude how did you know you would have fucking crushed it that's
the point though I would have been like, I'm obsessed.
I get to go party with boys.
Like, how the fuck did you just?
Yeah, that was me.
OK, I was wondering, like, did it fully take over your life?
I mean, yeah.
Well, yes and no.
Yes in the sense that, yes.
I mean, that was like what everyone in Laguna Beach was talking about.
We filmed every weekend for like nine months or something.
But because we were still in high school, I mean, I was actually going
to class still. And so during the weeks, you know, my life was normal. I was going to school,
doing whatever I was doing. And then we would film, I think sometimes Thursdays, but mostly
Friday, Saturday, Sunday. When you came out, did people that were in your school that weren't on
the show treat you guys like different? No like no okay so what happened was the first season
everybody auditioned right everyone did well and then when those people didn't get it
fuck mtv blah that whole thing and then those people were on season two and i was like oh really
right fuck mtv huh that pissed me off but's understandable. Totally. And then when it aired, the first season aired, I was a senior in high school.
Talyn and I were.
Everyone else graduated, went on to school.
That was the one time the freshmen coming in looked at me a little differently.
And I was like, OK, this is weird.
You talked about the fact that your relationship with your dad was hard to heal in therapy.
When you were growing up, what was that core issue between the two of you?
Well, my dad wasn't around a lot, to be honest. We were living in Connecticut before my parents
got a divorce and my dad had moved to Colorado. I think I saw him maybe like once a month,
like for a while. And then in Colorado is when my parents got a divorce and my dad shortly
thereafter moved to Laguna Beach and I was still in Colorado. Then my parents got a divorce and my dad shortly thereafter moved to Laguna Beach and I was still in Colorado.
Then my mom got remarried and I moved to Chicago.
And then my freshman year of high school is when I moved to Laguna, moved in with my dad, my stepmom, who was 20 years younger than my dad and my brother at the time, who had also been broken up with.
He moved to Laguna when I moved to Chicago.
And honestly, my dad and I were just never close.
And I just remember in high school, I never wanted to be home.
Like, I just never wanted to be around that environment.
So that's why I think I fell into, like, friendships a lot and going out.
I was kind of the party girl.
And I was just, you know, that's where I found connections.
Did you want to move to Laguna?
I sort of had to because I was getting in so much trouble in Chicago.
And I had a major issue with my stepbrother. And like all of the pieces just fell into place for
me to move. My mom wanted to ship me off to boarding school. And my dad said, let me give
it a go. Let me see if I can control this wild beast. So I moved to Laguna my freshman year of
high school. And honestly, the best thing that's ever happened to me. What were you confident about in high school and what were you insecure about?
Well, it's funny because on Laguna Beach, everyone thought I was a super confident kid.
And now that I've had to go back and watch the episodes for my podcast, I don't see a confident
girl at all. I see actually someone who's incredibly insecure. You know, that saying, confidence is quiet, insecurity is loud.
Well, I was that, you know.
I was overcompensating for my insane amount of insecurity.
And so I think most kids are a mess.
You know, most high school kids.
You don't know the fuck you are at 17 years old.
But I think really probably because I didn't have a family member in my life that I was really close to.
My mom now is my best friend, but at the time we were not close.
I wasn't living with her.
I never wanted to be home.
So I think that was probably a large part of it for me.
That is really interesting because I think watching it back,
sometimes when you're in your head about whatever your insecurity is for you,
you're like, I kind of feel like I'm alone out here doing my fucking thing. You kind of just
have to fake it till you make it. Exactly. Was there anything when you were social with your
peers that you were insecure about? No, I mean, that's really where I kind of found my identity,
I think. And so I moved around a lot growing up and I think because I was always the
new girl I was a survivor like you could throw me in any situation and I was gonna figure it out I
knew how to navigate through situations that's maybe where like the confidence came from because
I wasn't someone who's gonna like you know crawl in the corner and and suffer I was like boom here
I am let's go but I was faking it though that makes so much sense I can completely to that where you're like, I'm about to walk in this room and I have two options.
And so sometimes being like the loud one, it just gets you in the door.
And it immediately if you exude confidence, eventually you're going to fucking be.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah. If you had to guess, who would you be now if the MTV cameras never showed up to your high school? Oh my God. I love that question.
I mean, I think, um, wow. If I was never on Laguna beach, I probably would have gone to school and,
you know, did broadcast study broadcast journalism, hopefully would have worked my way. And still,
I don't know. I feel like in a lot of ways, I probably wouldn't be as far along on my journey as I am today
because ultimately being on TV at such a young age and going through everything I've gone
through over the years has really forced me to grow up a lot.
I think the older we get, we realize life is building blocks and everything starts to
make sense.
And so I feel like just everything that I've been through, like, I feel like this was supposed
to be my journey.
So I can't, it's hard to sit here and be like, well, if not, cause I just feel like I've been through. Like, I feel like this was supposed to be my journey. Totally.
So I can't, it's hard to sit here and be like,
well, if not, because I just feel like I was destined for this.
I think a lot of people are fascinated because,
like you said, high school is hard enough.
Like high school is such an awkward time.
You're trying to figure out who the fuck you are.
You're dealing with peer dynamics, family dynamics.
How did it feel?
And I think this is where we all are so fascinated
with it because it's really not natural to have grown-ups with cameras in your face like I feel
like your scenes were always like you chilling in bed with Alex in the morning like discussing
what happened the night before but it's like how did it feel having these grown-ups come into your
life stir up drama and kind of like manipulate these storylines to
get a good show going when you're in high school. Yeah. It's a weird dynamic when you really explain
it like that. I mean, my whole life I had trust issues, but then really when you're 17, 18 and
you have adults taking advantage of you and manipulating situations and in a lot of ways just straight up lying to your face I mean
that's that'll rock your boat for sure trust is like my biggest issue with people and so that
obviously didn't help that situation and now that I'm older and I've I've been on the other side of
reality shows like very Cavalieri I was an executive producer which was the best thing for me to end my reality tv career with that experience because it left a really good taste in
my mouth but it was also really eye-opening to be involved in those conversations of like oh these
are the storylines we're getting and no matter what you do they're gonna get the storyline they
want so I understand from a producer's perspective now now that I'm an adult, why they do the things they
do. They have a job to do. I get all of that. I just think it's a tricky thing when you're dealing
with children. I mean, we were kids, you know, that's where it's like, ah, it's tough. It's
really tough because in one part it became one of the biggest shows. And then on the other end,
it's
like yo you're in high school that's your life when you say they would lie to your face can you
give us an example of something you remember well so I look at Laguna Beach and the hills as two
very different experiences Laguna Beach was more just no one really ever told us what was going on
or like what they were trying to do.
You know, no one prepared us for what was coming.
I just remember one producer in particular before it aired saying, well, you know, you can definitely tell that you're not from Laguna Beach. And I was like, oh, OK, like, what does that mean?
And then it came out and I was like, oh, you mean because everyone's going to fucking hate me?
And this is so not who I am.
You know, but like, I don't know, a bigger heads up would have been nice how much you guys fucked with me that kind of stuff when you say fucked with you are
you saying like they really leaned in to try to make you that villain oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah and
that's why I've really loved doing the back to the beach podcast with Steven because we literally go
through scene by scene and break it down and it's's been therapeutic for me. It's been eye opening. It's been really fun also just to break it all down because I'm not emotionally invested
in it anymore. Where at the time I remember Steven being like, that's not how it went down,
but I couldn't hear him or believe him because I was so upset about it. And so yeah, being able to
go back and watch it and just get to the bottom of it. I've loved every second of it. When you
realized like, wait, I look like the villain in this. What the fuck did that do to you mentally?
I was I was pretty wrecked for a while. I was so upset. I was really upset when I saw the first
episode. It was hard. It was you and Lauren Conrad. Essentially, the first premise was like
you guys fighting over a guy. Yeah. Did you and Lauren, was it really only over Steven or were you two just two personalities
that probably would have always butt heads regardless of if a guy was involved?
Well, we were never friends, but we never fought or anything, you know?
And so MTV coming definitely made it a way bigger thing than it ever was.
And Lauren and Steven did have something,
but it was before MTV came. And then of course MTV caught wind of that. That was like the only
thing they focused on and in a lot of ways, try to keep it alive. And that was where I felt really
threatened. And so I put up walls. I was all, I knew how to do at age 17. Um, and so, yeah,
it's, it goes back to that thing where I was always a survivor.
And so if I felt like, you know, threatened and people were like coming after something that was
mine, AKA my boyfriend or whatever it was, I was going to get scrappy. I mean, that's just what I
knew how to do. I have had many of your now castmates on and being on Laguna beach and the
hills and getting to like directly interact with
Adam DeVello what was your experience with him I mean it was it was never great I had my issues
with Adam without a doubt and again I mean I kind of said it earlier but I understand now as an adult
why he did the things he did it's not that I I agree with them, but I mean, he had a job
to do. I think my biggest issue with what Adam did was he would create these storylines on the show
that were bullshit, but then he would go and feed them to the tabloids. So not only are you living
this shit on the show, but then I'm having to answer questions and the tabloids and people are
painting this picture of me, which isn't true at all. And again, I get it because the
tabloids fueled the show. And, you know, at the end of the day, it's all fine. It's all worked
out. But I had my issues with Adam for sure. I don't think he's a good person, but I think he's
a great producer. I'm actually kind of upset though, because Steven and I were supposed to have him on our podcast
and he, you know, had us going around and around and around. And then two days before we were
supposed to film, he pulled out and it's just shitty because a, you could have told us up front
and B, he totally opened up my career, right? Started my career. But we also started his career like without the cast
of season one of Laguna Beach Adam wouldn't be what he is either so I just felt like why can't
you come on it's a mutual respect thing answer some questions about how the show was created
and we'll call it a day you kind of made him because yeah he had like the format but if you
guys didn't show the fuck up and do your iconic scenes like there was not going to be a huge media mogul moment for mtv in that category so it's like spencer did talk
about what happened with heidi did youribing situation and him uh creating the storyline
that i was doing drugs and was out of control partying my ass off in my early 20s i had a
really good time i don't regret anything i was never out of control it was never cause for
concern i was never not showering which is like like what Us Weekly had said, that I needed to go to rehab and all this shit. And so that wasn't cool. I remember that. Yeah. He bribed the girls to call
me out on camera for doing drugs with a purse. So but and that was difficult. And Adam and I got in
a huge fight about it. And because what I was doing then, because then he fueled it to Us Weekly,
I would be on camera filming and I'd be like, I know it was Adam going around just running my mouth right and Adam called me and he was like you have to
stop saying that I was like but you did that's also fucked and I think that's where I think it's
fair for you guys you're not discrediting the show even you sit here and you're saying great
producer he knows what the fuck he's doing yeah but I do think it's fair to clear your name because
I was gonna ask you that about like there was that huge sin I remember with the hills where it was like she's on drugs she spun out and they
like got you when you like just woke up and they were the girls were like trying to have an
intervention and I was like is Kristen really on drugs intervention and not that fucks with you
because your kids are gonna watch that one day like and so I think it's fair for you to be able
to at least clear your fucking name with yeah I party I party like I'm not going to sit here and say I never did.
I had a lot of fun.
Yeah, I'm glad that I did.
I got everything out of my system, but it was never I never needed rehab.
No one in my life was concerned about me like it.
It was totally under control.
I love if there's if you can be a partier that's under control.
But yeah.
And yeah, so and I just hope that Lo learned you always have to get that shit
in writing you know because she never got her purse she didn't no stop what what kind of purse
was it I don't know I want to say it was a Birkin shut the fuck up yeah but you gotta get that shit
in writing absolutely I would have been like give it to me first and then I'll show up exactly damn
no Birkin for Lo sorry girl and girl. And no rehab for Kristen.
Hope it was worth it.
When you look back, young Kristen is like in that moment,
cameras around.
What were the perks of having this show in your life?
And then what was like the most negative part
that you look back on now with perspective?
I mean, the perks were, it was fun.
I would get phone calls being in, you know,
whatever class during senior year and MTV would be phone calls being in, you know, whatever class
during senior year and MTV would be like, Hey, can you fly to New York tonight to be on TRL tomorrow?
I'm like, yes, absolutely. Like that stuff is fun. You know? I mean, so there was a lot of
cool things going to the MTV VMAs and all of that stuff was really fun. I mean, I was still in high
school, so it's not like I was getting great dinner reservations and stuff, you know, but
when I graduated high school and we moved up to LA, yeah. Like I never waited in a line at a club or a restaurant. Like that
was, it was fun. It was very, very fun. Um, and then the biggest downfall I'd say, and
well, I guess, okay. More so back in the day was the tabloid world, that aspect of it. Now I'm not
so much in the tabloids like I was back in the day,
but what I don't like now is every time I feel like I do an interview, like what they take,
they'll take nothing and turn it into headlines for clickbait. And that shit really pisses me
off still. Like I just did another podcast and we were talking about dating and I guess we were
talking about Instagram. Um, and I said that I only noticed the verified ones
cause they go to the top. I'm not like, and we were like joking around. So now all these
fucking articles are like, Kristen's using Instagram as a dating app. And it's like,
no, I'm not. That's not what I was saying. Right? No, I do. I totally get that. Like
the spinning of the words and it almost makes you like not want to do shit.
Makes me not want to talk. Which I think you do love to talk though I know
but I feel like in the last few years I don't talk as much because I I'm not people probably
don't know this about me they probably think I love all the attention I actually don't unless
it's for something positive like my company like uncommon James or something that I'm like all
right that's great but I really I don't care about being in the press or the tabloids. I really don't. Is MTV paying for everyone's therapy?
They should be.
But no.
They didn't offer.
No.
And actually, Stephen told me on our podcast that they gave him a speech coach.
And I'm like, really?
Because I probably needed one out of everybody.
And they didn't offer me that.
They offered him.
Wait, back when he was in Laguna?
Yes.
Yeah.
Did he need a speech coach?
I didn't think so.
I did.
I'm like, that would have gone against the character they wanted me to be.
Right, like rough around the edges, like wild Kristen.
Yeah.
How do you think having your first relationship, like serious first love and relationship,
air on TV impacted your future relationships?
Oh. your future relationships? Oh, um, I don't think my relationship being on camera affected my future
relationships. I think just being in the press then affected my future relationships. And again,
it goes back to that whole trust thing. Unfortunately, I've had to be careful with
guys that I date because a lot of guys were what I have found is a few different things.
They get a little taste of fame and they lose their mind they become addicted to it almost or it's really
threatening for a lot of guys so then they want they get really jealous and insecure about it
so that's been really tricky for me wait when you say they get addicted like how can you immediately
tell like oh fuck he's turned it takes me a second right um you can just tell like
or what I can't fucking stand is when a guy will plant bread clump bread crumbs you know that yeah
yeah yeah on Instagram like I dated a guy I dated a guy who would come to Nashville and he would
like tag the location and I'm like why you've never tagged a location in your life. Why are you now? That shit I can't stand.
Because it's so purposeful.
Like, he's looking to kind of be like, I hope this gets picked up by someone.
And I hope there's an article.
Like, are they seeing each other?
Yeah, like, you're disgusting to me.
You're like, I don't even know you that well.
We're trying to get to know each other.
Like, before we actually start dating.
Like, chill the fuck out.
Or what I've noticed, if it's not about the guy, the attention, they do not like that.
So then they're like, oh, you know, like, totally put it down.
I'm like, it's because it's not about you.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
So you married someone that was famous and was in the public eye.
How did you meet Jay Cutler?
So I, well, I got a call from my publicist in 2009 when I was still filming The Hills.
And he said, Jay Cutler wants to fly you to Chicago and take you on a date.
And I had no idea who he was.
And I just wasn't interested, quite honestly.
So I said no.
I obviously told my mom about it, though, because a year later I was visiting my mom,
who lives in a suburb of Chicago.
And we were going to a Bears preseason game with my cousin for actually my friend Matt
Leinart, who was playing on the opposing team.
And my mom said, you know, didn't Jay Cutler ask you out?
And I was like, oh, yeah, I totally forgot about that.
My cousin, who is like the biggest Bears fan, told me what an idiot I am.
So long story short, I got his family passes to meet him after the game thinking I would never talk to Jay ever again. And you know, but my cousin would be like over
the moon about it. And he walked in and he was a lot cuter in person. And we hung out two nights
later. And then honestly, we just moved so fast. I mean, we got engaged after eight months and it
just moved. What initially attracted you to him? So at the time,
I remember my life felt very claustrophobic living in LA. I couldn't leave my house without
a million paparazzi every day. And I just was over it. Every guy in LA, I felt like was a little
bitch to be completely honest. And I wanted someone who could like be the alpha because I
felt like everything in my life I was always the alpha
so I wanted to be in the passenger seat for once Jay checked all of those boxes and um and honestly
we just had chemistry like you can't pick and choose who you like like you know what I'm saying
and so we just had that spark and uh and yeah so with where I was at at the time in my life, he was perfect for me.
I wanted to discuss dating an athlete and marrying an athlete because I've dated,
I was going to say a few.
I've dated a lot of athletes, okay?
Everyone knows I've dated a lot of athletes, had serious relationships, flings, whatever.
And they're an interesting breed.
Yeah.
Was Jay your first professional athlete that you
dated no i have a few under my belt as well you kind of already knew kind of the game you know
it helps when you have them under your belt because you kind of know i get that world
you have like the whole playbook ready to go like musicians fucking insane i won't go near another
one but athletes i could do that world, they're all the fucking thing.
I can do that shit in my sleep.
Absolutely.
What were some of the perks of dating a pro athlete in your mind?
Well, in Chicago, I mean, he was a huge deal, you know?
And so it was like instead of me always having to get a dinner reservation, like Jay could
fucking do it.
Like dumb shit like that, though.
But it mattered at the time.
Life was just it was easy and fun with him totally you
know did you fit in with the other players wives yeah I did you did I did see I didn't as well
because they would want me to go to a luncheon or like there's a lot of that shit which I wasn't
I couldn't do no but like yeah we all got along you got along yeah but maybe you weren't like
at all the luncheons with like oh god no I don't think I went to a bear's luncheon until like my
last season there with them I was like all right they would always ask me and I'd be like ladies I gotta go to work
and they'd be like but we have a luncheon at noon on Wednesday you're like sorry sorry no but they
are sweet they are you got what I found was most of them had been together since they were like 18
so many of them yeah and I guess I get it and I think that's where maybe it was cool because you
had a different dynamic where like a lot of them try to stay with the people that knew them before they got big.
Right. And you and Jay had a different dynamic because you both were big in your own right.
So there could kind of be this just mutual like we both have our own things going on.
Yeah. That makes sense. What were some of the hardest aspects of being married to someone
whose job is to play football? Well, I mean, I love someone who has their own shit going on so that was great
but I think the hardest part was watching him get the shit beat out of him week after week you know
football is a really tough sport and so that was difficult especially after we had kids too
you know then things just become even more serious but um other than that loved the schedule loved
him traveling loved him go like I please go do you, you know?
Yeah, I also feel like football is like one of the better schedules.
It's not bad at all.
Baseball, it's like I'll see you never.
Oh, bye.
Also, that's why they have girlfriends in every city.
Every single city.
They would always call it like road beef.
And I was like, excuse me, why are you saying this in front of me?
And my boyfriend's friends would always be like, our road beef in like Minnesota.
I dated a baseball player who actually sent flowers to me and one of my friends on Valentine's Day I
mean this is so long ago but um yeah I was like oh like they have no shame no shame no shame they're
like what no literally and totally told me he had a girlfriend up in San Francisco like I mean oh
yeah I was like okay well hey there's something about the honesty wait they're like but like she's my girlfriend in that city you're like you're here why why no
did you ever worry about Jay's behavior on the road when he was gone I didn't and that's why
football is actually a good sport because they're gone for one night they have curfew the night
before it's the night before a game as soon as game's over, they get right on a plane and come home. There's no room.
There's no room for that behavior.
They do, and they have, and they will continue to.
But at the time, I didn't have any reason to suspect.
How did the dynamic of your marriage change once Jay retired?
I mean, it actually kind of didn't.
And we started very Cavallari right away.
And so it kind of didn't. And we started very Cavallari right away. And so it kind of, it didn't.
He was just around a lot more.
Okay, so you guys were getting to spend more time.
A lot more time, yeah.
Initially, when you got engaged, you postponed the wedding.
You said one of the reasons was you didn't want to be a stay-at-home wife.
What made you think that you would have to be staying at home if you got married?
I mean, it was so much bigger than that, though.
I think I probably said that at the time to like say something and move on.
But basically, I ended the or I called off the engagement the same reason I got a divorce.
Same reasons, I should say.
And so I guess if there's any takeaway from that is you can't ignore red flags.
People don't change and
you got to trust your gut I was 23 when I met Jay you know I was a baby and at the time in my life
getting married and having kids was the next natural step I'd gotten everything out of my
system and I don't regret anything at all and I really am thankful for our time together but um yeah I just think you know now I'm so different
dating I see shit a mile away and now it's like no I'm actually not gonna put up with that because
you know what it is now for me it's a huge turn off instead of being like oh well you know maybe
he'll change maybe we could fix him it's like no no no no goodbye I don't have time for that anymore
you say it wasn't because
of loss of love that you guys got divorced, but because you couldn't be in a toxic relationship
anymore. What was toxic about it? So here's my only thing, because I have three kids with him.
I'm very careful about what I say. If you and I didn't have microphones in front of us,
I'd fucking tell you. But, you know, that's their dad. And my oldest Googles us now.
And I just want to be very careful.
My mom never said anything bad about my dad growing up.
And I really respected that.
And I want to be that kind of mom.
And even if I don't say anything, the headlines will say I fucking trashed him somehow.
So I just, you know, it was toxic.
I think period, end of story story that's all I kind of
need to say when did your family and friends realize forever they did okay because I know
sometimes you can like try to hide it because I actually yeah okay I kind of hid it from some of
my friends my mom knew every step of the way and my best friend Stephanie um who's in Chicago but
like Justin my best friend he didn't realize it until he moved to Nashville. And then he saw it firsthand. When you get to a place where you are trying to hide
stuff from your friends or your family, that's also a red flag for yourself. Like, why aren't
you telling your friends? It's so true. And then it's like to get out. And then it's almost harder
once that you're so deep in it by yourself that then to try to. You're a lone ranger. Yeah. On
your own island. And then you you're like how do I even
tell my friends because I've been faking this for so long but you're you're saying you your family
knew so you weren't fully alone yeah my mom knew my mom knew and you know because uh my mom went
through some similar stuff with my dad she was actually the perfect person for me to have she
understood what I was going through and so that that was good I also think it's really important
if you do have issues with your, your dad for, you
know, obviously for girls, especially to work through that shit before you get married,
because otherwise we end up with our dad.
When you think you have any fucking issues with just even like your family, your parents,
that shit, if you don't work on that, you're about to turn right around and do the same
fucking shit.
And so it can be a little bit of like a daunting process, but have to work through it or you're gonna marry your father exactly when you are breaking up with someone it fucking sucks yeah
even if you no matter what side you're no matter what yeah and what is worse especially with social
media is like it's hard to see someone move on yeah how did it make you feel or does it make
you feel like if you still see or when if he's like out with other people like I hope that he
finds someone yeah I really do I mean I want him happy my kids benefit from that you know so I
hope that he gets remarried and I mean I really do obviously the first time I heard about it it
stung a little yeah that's anybody you know but totally and I'm friends with almost all of my exes and I I I think
that that's a good thing like I really value the time I've had with everybody I've learned from
every relationship I've had and I really want all of my exes to be happy and be in a great
relationship for young women listening it's fucking hard to
end something that especially I'm sure when you have children like you've deep ties with someone
there is love there because what you've created the world you've created with this person
but when you know something's not right for you how did you like mentally work through ending it officially? Cause that.
Yeah. It's scary. It's really scary. I mean, it took me a few years to actually pull the trigger,
to be honest. For you, was it just time or were you finally like, okay, something happened? Like
now I'm going to do it. No, it was more just time. It was like nothing major happens at the end. You
know, it was just time.
And I remember always asking my mom, like, well, how am I going to know?
And she would be like, you'll just know.
And I did.
I just kind of knew.
And, you know, it's the scariest thing.
It's also the saddest thing.
I mean, it's so many emotions, but it can also be the best thing, you know.
And so I really don't think anything good comes easy, really, like with anything in life.
And so but also you don't want to like just make an impulsive decision either.
And I think that's why it's important to ride it out.
I've also seen couples that have worked through shit and come out on the other side.
You know, so I mean, you I think with any relationship, you just have to realize what are deal breakers for you, what's important to you and what's not.
And I was really unhappy.
I mean, and that was the bottom line. And I was was in an unhealthy relationship and so that to me is not worth it
also I didn't want my kids thinking that was normal and you know I wanted them to see me happy
and see me eventually not right now but eventually see me with someone who really respects me and
treats me the way I need to be treated.
Okay, you are now recording a Laguna Beach rewatch podcast with your ex-boyfriend in high school i don't know if i could ever fucking sit down my ex-boyfriend be like let's and also the fact
that you have to re-watch it it's like holy fuck do you see yourself ever hooking up with steven
again no i went to dinner with him him almost two years ago and we kissed,
which was fun. I mean, we had had a couple of drinks and yeah, we were, yeah, it was just fun,
you know? Right. And then I was actually dating someone at the time, you know, I'm just making
up for lost time. And so I think that was kind of what the issue was, was that I was dating someone
else and it just kind of just didn't turn into anything do you feel like you guys are like
because you know how everyone's like your first love like yeah do you think there's any way you
would explore it again no I really once I'm done with someone I'm done it's like a light switch
flips and I can't go back are you guys having that moment I actually feel like this is something I
would think about in high school it's like are you guys having any of those moments where together you kind of regress
back to the high school version of yourself together?
Because you do even know adult versions of each other.
Well, we've kept in touch and we would hang out a little bit before I got married and
stuff.
But and I think had we not gone to dinner almost two years ago, I don't know that the
podcast would. I don't know that the podcast would I don't know
that we would have well I'm sure we would have had the same chemistry but it put me at ease
because I was like I know that we still can you know banter back and forth have fun together
so that was a good thing you need to take us through the last date you went on okay uh where
did you go did you like the person Kristen give us the tea this is a good story actually okay okay uh where did you go did you like the person Kristen give us the tea this is a good
story actually okay okay tell us here we go so I hate actors you know like I've always known that
like in my early 20s I went out with a few and I was like they're the worst but an actor asked me
out I was like all right so this was in LA this was probably like two months ago and I went to
Laurel Hardware okay he doesn't hear this it's okay I've gone on
dates there too let's just pretend it was me there but you there who was it we don't know
keep going Laurel Hardware that's a good place for drinks so he was slamming drinks like slamming
drinks and then at one point he was telling me he does his own stunts we were sitting at the bar
okay it's fucking packed he gets up to reenact a stunt that he had done
accidentally runs into the waiter and is like oh I'm so sorry I was like please sit the fuck down
I can't just creating all this commotion in the middle of Laurel Hardware I am so turned off you
he tried to do a stunt reenacting a stunt in the middle of a packed restaurant as like please sit
down also like just drawing so much attention like oh my god also why are you doing a stunt in the middle of a packed restaurant. I was like, please sit down.
Also, like, just drawing so much attention.
That's when I'm like, oh my god.
Also, why are you doing a stunt in Laurel Hardware?
Sit the fuck down.
And to confirm, anyone that's not from LA, that is a packed bar.
It is not a hardware store.
Thank you very much.
It was awful.
So then did you talk to him afterwards?
He's texted me a couple times.
And I can't be, I can't just, like, ghost someone.
Right.
But I give him, like, a one-word response. I don't even know him't just like go someone right but I give them like a
one-word response I don't even know we're in a serious relationship literally okay so you're
just kind of like I get that wait why do you think you can't go someone I'm too fucking nice which
people would not know about me I'm too nice really yeah I wouldn't want to be ghosted either I would
actually appreciate someone just being like hey you know what you're great but like didn't feel any chemistry totally which I said that to another guy I was like hey I didn't want to be ghosted either. I would actually appreciate someone just being like, hey, you know what? You're great, but like didn't feel any chemistry.
Totally.
Which I said that to another guy.
I was like, hey, I didn't feel any chemistry.
And his friends were making fun of me for weeks about it.
I'm like, I actually thought I was being like mature,
not wasting anyone's time.
I love that.
What can they say to that?
Exactly.
He deleted my number and told all of his friends
and everyone was making fun of me.
I'm like, okay, well, that's,
thank you for validating why the fuck I don't like you right and like I'm an adult and like
sorry you couldn't take the fucking truth I'm trying not to waste anyone's time like totally
if you are not having a good time on a date because I feel like this is me and I'm wondering
if it would be you they won't know that I'm not having I know I'm gonna like people please it up
and be like yeah laughing and then he's gonna think we're leaving and I'm having the best time and I'm not gonna talk to him can are you do you give signs
on a date if you're not into it I know because that same thing like I'll fucking show up to the
party you know but what I've been doing is I won't go on dinner dates I will get a drink smart they
usually turn into dinner because again I'm too fucking nice. But this guy who was acting out stunts got dinner with them.
I'm like, what am I doing?
You're like, let's get the ravioli.
Dude.
I gotta go home.
Fuck.
Great thing.
Because I know.
Because I need to come up with a better game plan.
I'm like, oh, I have an early morning.
You know.
Right.
Actually, this is another funny story.
I almost want to say who it was with.
In my early 20s.
OK.
You have to uncall her daddy. Come right I'll say it don't say it it's in your early 20s this is going don't
say it all right I'll tell you the story so I went on a date with a guy this is my early 20s
height of my partying career right okay he was vegan and he was sober and I was like um one or
the other right pick one preferably both but or like be both so I was like, um, one or the other, right?
Preferably both,
but,
or like be both.
So I was like,
I have an early morning.
Well,
sorry.
Went back to his house,
made out with him on his bed.
I was like, I have a really early morning tomorrow.
Got it.
You know,
changed in my car,
went to hide.
I'm such a dumb ass.
Of course there's paparazzi.
The next day he was like,
my friend saw you at hide.
I was like,
Oh really?
You're like,
it's so crazy.
I was on my way home
and I got an email that the event in the morning was canceled so I thought you were asleep I'm
gonna go to hide I felt so bad I felt so bad and he's really cute but like at the time in my life
totally I'm eating meat and I'm drinking a lot of alcohol a lot we can't do this no I actually
respect the honesty though, because
I have done something similar where like, if they're just not on your wavelength and especially
when you're in your early twenties and you're like, I am going to every club. I want to be
known at that club. My job is to go out right now. I don't think you understand that. And so it's
like, even if they're a great guy, maybe if you met him later on. By the way, if I, oh, I've seen him not that long ago, but like great guy, you know?
Totally.
It's just not meant for you.
You were more interested in getting fucked up at Hyde.
I wanted to go to Hyde, man.
Okay.
Get sloshed.
Can you tell us who is the most famous person you've denied?
Denied?
Oh, God.
What about initials?
Your publicist is having a panic attack.
What about tell us the profession?
I didn't deny a lot of people back in the day, to be honest.
You're like, did you just hear I'm a people pleaser?
You're famous?
I'm staying on the date with the guy doing the stunt.
Alex, everyone's getting it.
I had dinner with him, all right?
Fuck.
No one's getting denied.
OK, how about this?
You see someone on Instagram you find attractive.
OK.
How do you vet these people to see if they're worthy of you DMing them and pursuing them?
I won't DM.
You don't?
No, I won't make the first move on Instagram.
OK, so where I'm at currently in my life I want to be pursued I want to be fucking courted
I want the man to put in some fucking effort and I think because guys now so again I was married I
was with Jay for 10 years this is my first time dating in the social media world like it's a
fucking shit show out there I hate every second of it but guys are lazy as fuck now and they're
always looking for the next best thing so it's like's like, no, I'm sorry. I don't have time for your little bullshit
anymore. Like, let me see how serious you are and put in the effort. So no, I'm not making the first
move. I've said, ladies, if you want something, slide the fuck in. But where you're at in your
life also kind of dictates what you're going to do. So for you, I totally hear you. We're like,
I'm not I'm going to sit on my couch, drink my tea and wait for the men to come in and if they're not fucking sayonara bitch like
I don't give a fuck yeah okay I think that's a good one thing I did do was um I went to a show
and I posted a story of this musician who I did end up dating so he saw it dm'd me so like
that in a roundabout way
is kind of like making a...
Pretty casual.
Yeah.
I like that.
That's a good way to do it.
Yeah.
If you were going though
to slide into someone's DMs,
let's pretend like something hits you
on a Sunday night.
The kids are gone.
You're bored.
You're like,
maybe I'll give it a try.
What is...
Well, he's got to be fucking hot.
Okay, true.
But what are you going to slide in with if you had to?
If you had to.
Like, what's my pickup line?
What would you say?
Hey.
Hi.
Chris is like, I'm so lazy with it.
Hi.
Period.
Oh, okay.
This is a fun game.
Oh, God.
What would I say?
It really depends on the guy, the situation where he where he lives like if he lives in Nashville
like it would be different than if he lived in LA right totally I don't know like shit I don't I
don't know because like Nashville you could be like something about like like do you go to like
something about like location yeah yeah or like hey like like are you in Nashville like something
like that if they're in a different state.
Yeah.
Then it's like L.A.
I come out here quite a bit.
So I feel like I'm going to be in L.A.
and blah, blah, blah.
Like, what are you up to?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I do have good game.
Like, that I know.
We know.
Thank you.
We watched it.
I still got it.
You didn't need to confirm.
I do know that.
That's what I think.
That's the best part.
I remember watching on the hills
when you came back and you with Brody he was like drooling because it was just like you know how to
get the guy sweet Brody do you think that would ever go anywhere I've ever gotten no I just saw
him actually and I met his new girlfriend I love Brody but no Brody's the only ex I ever went back
to though and it was because I was filming the hills Interesting
Although on the show we didn't actually date
But we hung out a little bit
I can't remember how it all
But what you saw on the show was all bullshit
Like he and Jade pretended to break up
But they never actually did
Like all that
Dude those fight scenes
I was like Kristen how do you get yourself riled up
To just scream at these
Is it easy for you to get riled up though
When you're filming now
Not anymore.
But like back in the day?
Oh, yeah.
When you showed up, I forget the scene, but you showed up.
Oh, my God.
I remember your hair looked great.
You were looking great.
You showed up and you're like, you want to fuck?
Oh, my God.
The piranha.
You came in like fucking piranhas.
God, I know.
I was hammered.
I watched that back and I was like, oh.
Heidi and Spencer, it was my first day really filming.
Heidi and Spencer came with bottles of tequila and it just went south.
And when they show, you know what I was mad about, though.
So before I started filming, Adrena and I talked about how we know that they want us to fight.
And, you know, they want you to go after Justin Bobby.
We're not going to fall for that shit.
I was like, yeah, no, we're not.
Woo.
And then we're filming and she comes up to me and picks a fight.
And I was like, what?
That's why I was like, so it's going to be picks a fight and I was like what oh I said that's why I was like so it's gonna be like that so I was like what the fuck we just had this conversation
that makes so much sense oh my god I forgot that so it's gonna be like that really yeah whatever
I was like fucking am I crazy fuck all of you it's a game on that actually makes a lot of sense
how you got that riled up in that scene guys just google kristen cavallari you came at me like fucking piranhas and you will watch the glorious moment
that kristen was loses her shit but it truly was such an iconic moment and also that's so good to
know you were hammered because that line was so iconic i'm better when i have a little buzz like
the shit just comes out of my mouth see sometimes people look like idiots Kristen's like give me a fucking tequila and I will rock I perform way better I love that okay when you're looking at someone's Instagram
now that you're learning how to date with social media what is a photo that laugh guys I can't I
feel like I've heard that since I came out of the fucking womb I'm obsessed it's the giggle it's the
cute one also where the guys are endeared and then it's also like sinister for women being like oh my god is she gonna cut my face off or do i love her kill me okay wait if you're going to a
guy's instagram he dms you you're like okay what could be a photo that you see that you're like
absolutely not like a shirtless selfie the model photo it's like yeah like sorry gym selfie yeah no we don't need to see
it no be a man a manly man who's not taking fucking shirtless photos in the mirror I agree
we don't we don't need to see it cool bro no one cares I agree with you mine were um the fishing
photos when they're like holding the big fish in the photo and I'm like sir what
I just can't I just I can't take it I'm from the northeast I just to be honest I would actually
love to find someone who's not on social media or maybe they have one but like they really don't
post you know like that kind of stuff that's the goal yeah when I met my boyfriend and I was like
what show me your Instagram and he was like I don't have one I was like I was
Like like I will marry you officially
Have a second date yeah it was that was
So nice you're gonna find it yeah I
Think so um does someone's prior dating
History in the industry effect if you're
Gonna pursue them I would be lying if I
Said not at all but if you've dated some
Fucking trash buckets yeah it kind of stands out
give us the definition of a trash just like a trashy girl got it yeah like that because then
I'm like why would you be into me I'm not saying I'm a fucking saint but you know what I mean like
I'm not saying I'm not trashy too but I have like my own category no no but I get what you're saying
if like you can tell the
vibe of someone if they're dating someone completely different like you're like I have my business I
have my kids like I don't got time to bullshit exactly like I'm just at a different phase in
my life the shit I put up with when I was 21 is totally different than I will now what is a
non-negotiable for you now in a potential partner a non-negotiable is someone who cannot take any accountability and who is insecure.
I mean, honestly, I need someone who is so comfortable in their own skin because that's
been the crux of most of my relationships.
That makes sense.
Yeah.
Like you can't.
I've had that before, too, where it's like because then it comes to you just constantly
having to build them up and you're like and they're threatened by everything
in my life.
And it's like I can't I don't have time for that.
I can't babysit you.
Yeah.
Would you date an athlete again.
It's not at the top of my list.
I'm like I'm not I'm not looking for one.
They like me for some reason.
And so I wouldn't rule it out, but I'm not looking for that.
And I would love to get, I mean, I'm fucking 35 now.
Like they're all a little young for me now.
I've been attracting a lot of guys in their twenties though.
I don't know what that's about.
I don't know what's going on.
I mean, I've just decided that like thirties at least.
Okay.
Like in my perfect mind, I'm like 45, a businessman, not on social media.
No knows the fuck they are but that's just
not what I've been attracting so I don't know but maybe you're also at a point in your life where
like since you're newly single and you're getting out there like maybe that's also it's gonna shift
but like you're giving some great energy that like the young bucks are like I know I'm like
like you guys know I have three kids right okay cool I just want to throw that out there it's
like turning them on even more you're like it's No, it's like a 26-year-old just asked me out.
I was like, 20 fucking.
So I'm like, you're hot.
But no.
Like, I can't.
You're like, are you going to hide tonight, bitch?
Like, I've been there, done that, man.
I can't.
OK.
If you could go on a date tomorrow with any person of your choice.
OK.
Who would it be?
Like, celebrity.
Maybe Alexander SkarsgÄrd.
Is that how you say his name?
Who is that? Oh, Google name who is that oh google him someone
google him please big little lies yeah i mean maybe his character wasn't the best in that show
but you know he's been another shit right you're like i don't want to i'm not off of that character
you're like it's not because of the character it's because of him guys don't get it twisted
okay that's that's a good Okay, as we wrap up,
you are everywhere.
I feel like when I was
prepping for this interview,
I'm like,
I can't keep up
with Kristen Cavallari enough.
Do you feel exhausted
by the fact that
your income and your job
is slightly dependent at times
on you being in the public eye?
Yeah, I do.
Because honestly,
if everything went away,
I would be okay. But now that I'm a single woman, especially supporting three children,
I have to keep my money coming in. Right. And so, yeah, it's kind of a, but in the same breath,
what I'm doing now, I really love like the podcast, for example, I've really enjoyed.
And I do feel like because I live in Nashville, I can kind of separate a little bit and I
go back to a really normal, peaceful life.
And so I actually think I have a really good balance with everything right now.
I think that's great.
Yeah.
And being on TV, sometimes I feel like we get a version of you.
Like you said, everyone's I just learned that you weren't like the most confident girl in
high school.
And it's helpful to hear you be able to kind of like debunk those myths about yourself through time.
What is something you feel like people don't understand about you that you wish you could just like set straight and they understood like who Kristen Cavallari is?
Well, I think there's obviously a lot of sides to my personality.
I do have that like fiery go getter part that I think a lot of people do see.
I also can be very shy and very reserved.
I'm a homebody.
I recharge by being quiet and having alone time.
And I just think people would be surprised at what a normal life I live.
Like people always assume I have chefs and nannies and butlers it's
like I don't have any of that shit you know and so I think um I don't know I think I'm way more
normal than people probably think no I love that you're explaining that because I think also like
you could be in LA going to all the places getting paparazzi'd all the time like it's it takes someone
to like specifically try to like maneuver the world and not be photographed all the time like it's it takes someone to like specifically try to like maneuver the world and
not be photographed all the time and there's ways to do it there is yeah um but it's cool that you're
like living in Nashville you because isn't your house like not yeah I'm actually like 35 minutes
outside of the city like out in the country so you're living a pretty normal life when you're
there yeah I am and the other thing too is like I'm not seeking press. Like, obviously, I just did this video for my company with Tyler Cameron for Uncommon James, which I knew would get press.
But that's different. That's for my company. I'm not like out there trying to like be in the press and be in the media and like only date someone famous.
And like I'm not I don't think like that. And so and I think because I am in the press a lot like and I actually roll my eyes at that shit.
I'm like, how the fuck are they creating a story out of nothing I actually just had to like talk myself off the
ledge the other day because I was like okay look at it this way at least you're being talked about
people care it's like you know I have to just kind of like turn the narrative around in my head
because otherwise I'll drive myself insane do you think it's helped you though that you have now
this brand that like now you're not just fully it's not all about Kristen and who she's dating and your love life and your social life because that's what it
originally was and now you have something you're like no this is my business yeah and this is like
something that's completely independent of who I'm dating yes and that's how I can justify it
I'm like well if people are talking about me my company benefits and so it's all good it's all
good totally yeah Kristen thank you so
much for coming on Call Her Daddy. Thanks for having me. You're amazing. Oh my god we're gonna have to do it again.