Kristin Cavallari’s Shocking Reason She’ll Never Forgive Her Dad—You Won’t Believe What He Did!
Kristin Cavallari has made it clear she will never forgive her father, Dennis Cavallari, after allegations that he “crossed the line” with her children.
“A lot has happened with my dad. He’s crossed boundaries with my kids, and those are dealbreakers for me,” she shared during a Thursday radio appearance on Page Six Radio with co-hosts Danny Murphy, Ian Mohr, and Evan Real.
Kristin, mother to sons Camden, 12, Jaxon, 11, and daughter Saylor, 9, with ex-husband Jay Cutler, stressed the importance of “accountability” in relationships.
“If I hurt your feelings and come to you, you just want an apology,” she explained. “No need for defenses or explanations—just acknowledge and apologize. It’s hard for many.”
Adding, she said, “When someone crosses a boundary like my dad did and refuses to take responsibility, I cannot keep them in my life. He’s out of my life forever.”
“When you cross a boundary and refuse accountability, I can’t keep you in my life,” she reiterated. “He’s out of my life forever.”
“People close to me understand what happened, so they don’t pressure me to make amends,” Kristin shared.
“The public often doesn’t get the full story, and they don’t need to. If they did, they wouldn’t keep suggesting I try to reconcile.”
“Absolutely not,” she emphasized. “My father is out of my life for good.”
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Kristin has expressed that the responsibility for reconciliation lies with her father. “If my child wanted me out of their life, I’d do everything possible to stay in it,” she said.
Earlier this year, Kristin described her estrangement from her “narcissist” father as the “best decision” she has ever made, revealing she felt unburdened after cutting him out.
“It’s been a relief,” she shared. “There’s not a single day I miss him. I spent over 35 years carrying that weight.”
Her decision to disconnect from her father was made after a series of events, particularly when he failed to apologize for his actions involving her children.
“It felt like gaslighting,” Kristin shared. “Life’s too short to hold onto hurt and negativity, even from family.”
She emphasizes that her priority is her peace and happiness, choosing to keep her distance from toxic relationships.
For Kristin, maintaining her mental health and the safety of her children was paramount, leading to her final decision to cut ties with her father. “He’s out of my life forever,” she concluded.