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February 21, 2023 | 10:01 p.m.
Kristin Cavallari’s DMs have been full — just bad people.
The “Laguna Beach” star revealed on a recent episode of Rachel Bilson’s “Broad Ideas” podcast that “a lot of married men” have been asking her out since her split from Jay Cutler.
“Obviously I’m not ready for a relationship because I’m attracting all these unavailable men,” the 36-year-old joked, before delving deeper into her romance.
“I’ve had a lot of 29-year-olds. I’ve dated a lot of kids in their twenties and I was like, ‘This is silly. I need someone who’s established.
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Cutler and Cavallari – who share children Camden, 10, Jaxon, 8, and Saylor, 7 – split in 2020 after nearly seven years of marriage.
Now that she’s back in the dating circle, Cavallari says it’s hard to find people who have the same goals, especially when they’re younger and want to start a family.
“I won’t have any more children. It would be so hard for me to go back and have another one because my baby is seven years old and I can’t imagine going back and starting all over again. So unless I meet the love of my fucking life and he wants one and he doesn’t have one, maybe, but like, I don’t think so.
While she would like to find a partner, the reality star says she keeps potential suitors on a “higher level” and focuses on herself.
“Not to say that I don’t go out a bit or talk to certain people or whatever,” she explained. “But anything serious, I just can’t do it right now, which is fine.”
Since her split from the NFL player, the ‘Hills’ star has been linked to comedian Jeff Dye, singer Chase Rice and ‘Bachelorette’ star Tyler Cameron.
However, Cavallari has vowed to stop dating athletes given their busy schedules in the middle of her life as a mother.
The ‘Uncommon James’ founder joked about her affinity for athletes on the ‘Back to the Beach’ podcast last month, before offering her thoughts on what sports she can handle.
“Here is my market. I went out with a hockey player. For me, now in my life where I am, it’s more a question of schedules. So baseball, they’re gone all the time. Basketball, they leave all the time. Football is reasonable. Hockey, they’re gone a lot, but it’s doable.
She continued: “To be honest, I don’t want to say anything that I will end up regretting, but I don’t think I want to date another athlete. I did this. I want to leave that in the past.
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