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Kristin Cavallari shared details of her co-parenting journey with Jay Cutler and admitted it hasn't been easy. In a candid discussion, she expressed the difficulties that come with raising their three children after their separation. The former couple, who ended their marriage in 2020, has faced various challenges in navigating their new relationship as co-parents.
Cavallari emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive environment for their children, despite the struggles they encounter. She revealed that communication is key, but it can often be complicated. The reality star and entrepreneur acknowledged that while they are committed to doing what is best for their kids, the process can be emotionally taxing.
Throughout her journey, Cavallari has also focused on self-care and personal growth, recognizing that her well-being directly impacts her ability to co-parent effectively. As she continues to share her experiences, she hopes to inspire others facing similar challenges in their co-parenting relationships.
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