exes Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler keep kids from looking at their eyes when they’re making phone calls.
The “Hills” alumni raeled each morning against Cell’s “zombies” Camden, 13, Jaxon, 11, Saylor, 9- during the latest episode of the “Let’s Be Honest” podcast.
“To be honest, I don’t agree to get the phones of two young people,” reality star 38 told listeners Tuesday. “I wanted to wait for my kids to get their phones until they were 12. This is what I did in Camden.”
The “Laguna Beach” alumni pointed out that she is a “parent” and knows that she “can take away her cell phone.”
However, Cavallari pointed out, “I… didn’t buy Jaxon or Saylor phones, so it’s a little more complicated than that situation.”
She did not list Cutler in the comments, but she continued to suggest a joint struggle.
“I can control what I can control,” said the unusual James creator. “It’s great to have parental control on your phone.”
Cutler’s representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Page 6.
Exes quit in 2020. And in a December 2024 “Dumblonde” interview, Kavalari blows up 42 former NFL players as “pathological liars” with “the Zero F King consistency.”
She compared coexistence at the time to “a bumpy road,” adding, “(It’s) really difficult. It wasn’t easy to say the least.”
Last month, Cutler denounced her recent comments on the 2022 divorce settlement for his “Take It Outside” podcast on “Borderline Slander” Borderline Slander.
Kavalari had previously claimed that she had not received a “penny” from her former athlete, but he argued that “it’s completely false and not entirely true. It’s just that.”
Cutler, who is now engaged to Samantha Robertson, argued, “I have a divorce order. There’s one signed by a judge – it’s like 67 pages – it’s a breakdown of numbers.”
He did not provide this information, but Cutler insisted that the amount was “undoubtedly not zero.”
When Cavallari was asked about this by TMZ Paparazzo on Friday, she refused to answer the question.