Longtime media personality Kristin Cavallari has been in relationships with pro athletes before and has some advice for pro athletes trying to get in touch with her now.
In a new episode of her Let's Be Honest podcast, Cavallari spoke about some "red flags" about dating. One of the big ones she believes is out there is guys that follow other girls on social media and like their photos.
"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," Cavallari said. "But it's not always going to happen."
Without naming names, Cavallari said that she's seen men who have their wife in their profile picture that like her posts on Instagram. She called it attention-seeking behavior and declared that people like that are "scumbags."
"They don't follow me, by the way, either, but they're verified, and I see a lot of the verified activity," Cavallari said. "These guys are married. There's one guy in particular who has his (expletive) wife in his profile picture. He likes every single story I post, doesn't follow me, and doesn't like my feed post. But I'm like, the only reason you're doing that is to try to get my attention, and to me, you're a (expletive) scumbag."
"Anyways, the point is I don't think if it's just following—I think it's okay, girls," she added. "I think we're going to be okay."

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Cavallari and Cutler
Kristin Cavallari and former Pro Bowl quarterback Jay Cutler were married for nearly seven years in a relationship that blended professional sports and reality television fame. The couple began dating in 2010, briefly split, then reconciled and became engaged before marrying in 2013. During their marriage, Cutler was the starting quarterback for the Chicago Bears, while Cavallari — previously known for MTV’s Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County and The Hills — later starred in the E! reality series Very Cavallari, which offered viewers a glimpse into their home life and business ventures. They had three children together and often appeared publicly as a high-profile celebrity couple balancing football and entrepreneurship.
In April 2020, the pair announced their divorce, describing the split as amicable in a joint statement. However, court filings later revealed disputes over property and financial matters, drawing media attention. Despite the public nature of their separation, both have said they remain committed to co-parenting their children.
