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Kristin Cavallari’s Shocking Betrayal: Her Dad Crossed the Line with Her Kids—You Won’t Believe What Happened!

Kristin Cavallari has made it clear she will never forgive her father, Dennis Cavallari, after he allegedly “crossed the line” with her children.

“A lot of things have happened with my dad. He’s crossed boundaries with my kids, and that’s a dealbreaker for me,” she stated during a recent interview on Page Six Radio, speaking with co-hosts Danny Murphy, Ian Mohr, and Evan Real.

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

Kristin Cavallari will never forgive her father, Dennis Cavallari, who allegedly “crossed the line” with her children.

“He’s out of my life forever,” Kristin declared, stressing that her boundary was firm after the incident involving her children for which her father “couldn’t even apologize.”

“When you cross a boundary and refuse to take accountability, I can’t keep someone like that in my life,” she added. “I’ve decided to prioritize my mental health and my kids’ well-being.”

“A lot of things have happened with my dad. He’s crossed boundaries with my kids, and that’s a dealbreaker for me,” Kristin explained on Page Six Radio. / SplashNews.com

She also highlighted her belief that forgiveness is a choice. “If I hurt someone, I would want them to tell me they’re sorry, not defend why they did it. That’s what I want from people,” she said.

“If someone crosses a line and won’t accept responsibility, I can’t be around them. I’ve chosen to remove my dad from my life because I need peace,” she added.

Kristin is mother to sons Camden, 12, and Jaxon, 11, as well as daughter Saylor, 9. kristincavallari/Instagram

She further noted that outsiders cannot fully understand her situation. “People online don’t know what really happened or the history between us. It’s best they stay silent,” Kristin explained.

“I’ve made my decision for the sake of my happiness and my children’s peace. That’s all that matters,” she concluded.