Kristin Cavallari doubles down on controversial claim about her divorce from Jay Cutler

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Kristin Cavallari has doubled down on one of her more controversial claims involving Jay Cutler. Frankly, it's one of the most controversial claims about life in general.

During an appearance on the "Aspire with Emma Grede" podcast, Cavallari again claimed she did NOT receive any money after the divorce from the ex-NFL quarterback back in 2022. That's right.

None. Nada. Zero. Zilch. Not a dime!

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"What ultimately gave me the confidence to leave my marriage was the success of Uncommon James," she said of her company before dropping this truth-bomb about Cutler. "Which is interesting because if I didn't have Uncommon James, I could have taken half of his money, right? But because I had this company, there was a really large asset on our balance sheet.

"I didn't get anything, which I'm so happy about now. But I don't get any money from my ex-husband. I had to give him half the value of Uncommon James in cash and properties and everything else. Yeah. Isn't that interesting?"

Just a wild claim here from Kristin Cavallari. As a child of not one, but two divorces, I'm certainly skeptical. Ever heard that old Jerry Reed song, "She Got The Goldmine?"

Pretty much tells you everything you need to know about how divorces tend to go. Great song, by the way. A classic.

Anyway, this is the second time since last summer that Cavallari made this claim. Cutler, who played 12 seasons in the NFL, refuted the claim the first time she made it last August.

And by "refuted," I mean he went on the "Take it Outside" podcast and said it was all hogwash.

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"Let’s think about this logically. ‘Not a penny,’ OK. Married for, I don’t know, seven years or so, three kids," Cutler said. "You can go and see how much I made in the NFL. It’s online. You can see the contract from year to year and the total amount at the end of 12 years. So, you go to divorce and each side gets a lawyer, and then you go to court and there’s a judge."

"In the state of Tennessee, if we would have went to the judge and been like, ‘Hey, he's going to keep every single dollar over the past seven years and you're going to get nothing,’" he continued. "There's not a judge in the state of Tennessee that would have signed that. They would be like, ‘No, this isn't – this isn't right. This isn't legal. Not happening.’ So, there's that. B, she has a lawyer. I have a lawyer. Is her lawyer really going to be like, ‘Fine, you get zero dollars. He gets to keep all the money that was made over the seven years.’

"Absolutely not."

Cutler, by the way, made roughly $127 million in contracts alone over his 12 years in the NFL with the Broncos, Bears and Dolphins. He signed four separate contracts, including a massive $126.7 million extension with the Bears in 2014.

Cutler basically came out of retirement in 2018 to play one season for the Dolphins for a measly $10 million. As a lifelong miserable Dolphins fan, I can assure you that was more painful than the actual divorce itself.

Again, there are two sides to every story. But seeing those numbers? Hard to believe a divorce lawyer would leave that much meat on the bone.

"I think it’s reckless," Cutler said last summer. "I think it’s borderline slander to insinuate that there were zero dollars split during the marriage that each side got. It’s insanity. It’s completely false, completely untrue.

"I'm not going to get into those exact numbers, but I can guarantee you it's definitely not zero dollars."

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