Kristin Cavallari Just Quit Her Reality Show Amidst Divorce From Jay Cutler
Former Laguna Beach actress and E! network star Kristin Cavallari has been generating a whole lot of buzz lately, but due to her personal life rather than her on-camera exploits. Unfortunately for fans of Very Cavallari, its titular star has decided to bring it to an end at E! after three seasons. The complicated marital problems between Cavallari and husband Jay Cutler won't make it to the small screen as content for a new season of Very Cavallari. The star herself broke the news with a social media post, but she was all smiles in her chosen picture.
Kristin Cavallari explained her decision to end her run as an E! star with Very Cavallari via this smiling Instagram post:
According to Kristin Cavallari, she's starting a new chapter in her life that won't involve another season of Very Cavallari. Her smiling photo may not reflect what diehard Very Cavallari viewers are feeling in the wake of the news that the show has ended, but Cavallari was very gracious toward the network that brought Very Cavallari to the small screen for three seasons and to the fans who have supported her.
The third season of Very Cavallari finished airing on March 19, 2020. While what turns out to be the series finale didn't end on Kristin Cavallari saying a final farewell to viewers, the end of the show may not come as much of a surprise to many. Reveals concerning Cavallari's relationship with husband Jay Cutler explain why she's starting a new chapter.
In late April, news broke that Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler were divorcing. While Cavallari originally broke the news by stating that she and Cutler had love and respect for each other and had simply grown apart, details later emerged to shed some light on what happened. Both Cavallari and Cutler cited "irreconcilable differences" in the divorce filing, but Cavallari added "inappropriate marital conduct."
The problems between Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler also seemingly went back further than fans might have expected based on the spring filing (and considering what might have been cut from the show), as Cavallari was reportedly looking for her own home in the fall of 2019. While there were allegedly attempts at reconciliation, they ultimately decided on divorce.
Current events have resulted in families being stuck together in close quarters, which could have made life very difficult for Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler, but Cavallari revealed that she and her children with Cutler have been staying at a friend's house. With Very Cavallari already ended with Season 3, Cavallari's time in quarantine with her kids and her costar Justin Anderson won't make it to E!
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