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Kristin Cavallari’s Shocking Reveal: Why She’ll Never Forgive Her Dad for Crossing the Line with Her Kids!

Kristin Cavallari is determined to keep her distance from her father, Dennis Cavallari, after accusing him of “crossing the line” with her children.

“A lot has happened with my dad. He crossed a boundary with my kids, and that’s non-negotiable for me,” she told Page Six Radio co-hosts Danny Murphy, Ian Mohr, and Evan Real last Thursday.

Kristin, who shares sons Camden, 12, and Jaxon, 11, along with daughter Saylor, 9, with ex-husband Jay Cutler, stressed the importance of “accountability” in relationships.

Kristin will never forgive her father for crossing boundaries with her children.

“If I hurt your feelings and come to you, just tell me you’re sorry,” Kristin shared. “There’s no need for defenses or explanations. Just acknowledge it. It’s really hard for many.”

She emphasized that crossing boundaries and refusing to admit fault means she cannot keep her father in her life: “When that happens, I can’t have you around.”

“He crossed a boundary I cannot overlook,” Kristin stated, “and I’ve chosen to keep him out of my life forever.”

While some may not understand her decision, Kristin feels her family’s history is private. “People online don’t fully grasp the situation, and that’s okay,” she said. “If they knew, they wouldn’t be telling me to try again.”

She firmly declared, “He’s out of my life now.”

“Crossing boundaries without accountability means losing someone forever,” Kristin explained.

Kristin reflects that her decision to cut her father out has been a relief and a long time coming. “It’s been around 35 years of unresolved issues. Now that it’s done, I feel free,” she shared.

“Choosing distance over pain was the best decision I ever made,” Kristin said.

Kristin discussed her stance that parents should prioritize their children’s well-being. “If my child said I wasn’t welcome, I would do everything to stay involved,” she said on the podcast.

Earlier, Kristin called her decision to cut her father as “the best move” she’s made, acknowledging it may seem harsh to some but that she felt liberated. “It’s been 35 years of pain, and I finally let go,” she admitted.

“If someone causes harm, accountability matters. I choose peace,” Kristin declared.

Her ultimate choice reflects her belief that familial boundaries should be respected, and that emotional well-being comes first. “I’ve moved on, and I don’t regret it,” Kristin concludes.