Kristin Cavallari awkwardly dodges questions about ex Jay Cutler after his fiery clapback on divorce payout

Kristin Cavallari gracefully evaded answering questions concerning her divorce proceedings with her former husband, Jay Cutler, following his heated response to the ongoing discussions.

Instead of directly responding to his remarks, the 38-year-old reality star instead subtly hinted at his reaction by giving a sly smile when questioned about his statements concerning her.

Earlier, she declared that she hadn’t received any settlement following their acrimonious separation, but the ex-NFL player, aged 42, strongly disputed her claim.

Instead, she seemed speechless and remained silent after her former partner’s sharp response, as reported by TMZ.

Upon learning about her earlier statements, I firmly refuted my ex-wife’s allegations, deeming them both reckless and utterly untrue.

Upon hearing what she had stated before, I strongly disagreed with my ex-wife’s assertions, labeling them as not only irresponsible but also blatantly false.

He additionally stated that her careless remarks bordered on defamation during his “Take It Outside” podcast in August.

In her June 18 podcast, Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour, she asserted that she had never received a single penny from him during the formation of her jewelry brand, Uncommon James.

She asserted that she has received no financial support whatsoever from her former spouse after the divorce. To clarify, I want to make it clear that I haven’t received a single penny from him. Thanks for your understanding.

In reaction to her statements, Cutler delivered a sharp retort that appeared to leave Cavallari speechless and amazed.

As a devoted adherent, I’d like to rephrase that statement in a personal and easy-to-understand manner:

“Reflecting on the situation logically, I mentioned during my podcast about 30 days ago that for approximately seven years, I’ve been married with three children, and not once did I possess a penny.

He mentioned that you could check out his earnings throughout his NFL career, which are available online. The details include a breakdown of his contracts year by year, and the grand total after a span of 12 years.”

This version maintains the original meaning while using simpler language to make it more accessible to a wider audience.

‘So, you go to divorce and each side gets a lawyer and then you go to court and there’s a judge. 

The retired football player, who earned around $128 million throughout his 12-year tenure in the NFL, stated that no judge in Tennessee, upon evaluating their divorce settlement, would have permitted him to keep all of the money he made during their marriage.

The quarterback added that the business launched by Cavallari in 2017, during their marriage, was considered a joint asset between them due to its creation within their marital union.

In my opinion, suggesting that no money was divided during the marriage, when both sides received something, borders on being careless or even inappropriate, as it could potentially be misleading or damaging to one’s reputation.

As a lifestyle expert, I’d like to clarify a common misconception: It’s essential to debunk the notion that getting divorced means financial ruin. I am proud to say that I now have a divorce decree – an official document signed by a judge, totaling 67 pages in length. This comprehensive agreement outlines the detailed financial settlement, ensuring transparency and fairness in the division of assets, including a specific number breakdown. The notion that divorce leads to financial insanity or untruths is simply not supported by my personal experience or the contents of this document.

He refused to share the exact figures regarding their divorce settlement, but he firmly declared that it was “absolutely more than nothing.

Subsequently, Sam Mackey, a fellow host on Cutler’s podcast, posed the question, “Is the amount of the settlement you received enough to support a comfortable lifestyle for the remainder of your days?

In response, Cutler said: ‘Without an absolute doubt.’ 

As a lifestyle expert, I’d rephrase that statement like this: When discussing my former partner, I find it displeasing yet inevitably necessary. At some point, what’s being said no longer reflects the truth of our relationship.

2020 saw the announcement of a separation by Cavallari and Cutler, who officially divorced in 2022. Their offspring – Camden aged 13, Jaxon at 11, and Saylor turning 9 this year – are shared between them.

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2025-09-07 03:52