Kristin Cavallari’s Shocking & Heartbreaking Reason She’ll Never Forgive Dad for Crossing the Line with Her Kids!
Kristin Cavallari has made it clear she will never forgive her father, Dennis Cavallari, due to his alleged inappropriate behavior towards her children.
“A lot of things have happened with my dad. He crossed a line with my kids, and that’s a dealbreaker for me,” Kristin told Page Six Radio co-hosts Danny Murphy, Ian Mohr, and Evan Real this past Thursday. Listen here.
The star, who shares sons Camden, 12, and Jaxon, 11, along with daughter Saylor, 9, with ex-husband Jay Cutler, stressed the significance of taking responsibility.
“If I hurt your feelings, I want you to tell me, ‘I’m sorry,’” Kristin shared. “I don’t need explanations, just acknowledgment. It’s hard for many people.”
She added, “Crossing boundaries and refusing accountability means I can no longer keep you in my life.”
“My close ones understand what happened and the history I’ve had with him. They don’t press me about reconciliation,” she explained.
“People online don’t get the full story, and frankly, they shouldn’t have to. If they knew, they wouldn’t suggest I try to mend it,” Kristin said. “No, he’s out of my life forever.”
“Crossing a boundary without accountability means I can’t keep you in my life,” Kristin declared. “He’s out of my life for good now.”
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Kristin believes the responsibility lies with the parent. “If my kid didn’t want me in their life, I’d do all I could to stay involved. I can’t imagine just walking away,” she said.
Earlier, she labeled “cutting out” her father as “the best decision I’ve ever made,” despite how it sounds. “It’s a huge relief. I don’t miss him a day. It took decades of buildup,” she admitted.
While Kristin’s move was long in the making, the final incident involving her kids and her father’s inability to apologize was the tipping point.
“People often don’t realize, but if someone is only causing pain, why stay? Life’s too short—even with family,” she asserted.
Kristin previously described her estrangement from her “narcissist” father as “the best choice,” explaining she had been conditioned to accept abuse. Her father has yet to comment publicly.