Wednesday, 25 Mar 2026

Kristin Cavallari slams 'trash' married athletes for 'scumbag' social media behavior

Kristin Cavallari says married men who like her stories but don't follow her are red flags, calling them "trash" on her podcast "Let's Be Honest."


Kristin Cavallari slams 'trash' married athletes for 'scumbag' social media behavior

"I think in a perfect world, ladies, we would get into a relationship and our guy would unfollow every random girl that they don't know," she said. "But it's not always going to happen."

She went on to say that following attractive women "means nothing," especially if the women are models and actresses who they are "never going to come in contact with."

The men "we really need to be careful of," according to Cavallari, are "the married men who are liking every f---ing story," but none of the photos on the regular feed. She said she gets those men "constantly," adding that "a lot of them are athletes."

Cavallari went on to call these men "trash," adding she wishes she could reach out to this person's wife and show her "the activity that your husband is doing."

"Anyways, the point is I don't think if it's just following-I think it's OK, girls," she added. "I think we're going to be OK."

The "Very Cavallari" star was married to former football player Jay Cutler, from 2013 to 2020. Over the course of their relationship, the former couple welcomed three children together, Camden, 13, Jaxon, 11, and Saylor, 10.

In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the finale of "Laguna Beach," which aired in 2006, the cast came together for a reunion special to react to iconic moments from the show and to share behind-the-scenes stories. The reunion is set to air on April 10 on Roku.

"When you get your whole high school crew together, everyone gets nervous. Everyone starts drinking. I felt like I was back in high school," she said. "We get everyone on stage, and the wheels just started falling off."

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