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‘Very Cavallari’ ending amid Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler divorce

Amid her divorce from Jay Cutler, Kristin Cavallari has decided that she’s done allowing cameras into her personal life, announcing on Tuesday that her reality show is over. “As I start this new chapter in my life, I have decided not to continue with ‘Very Cavallari,’” she captioned a photo of herself on Instagram. “I’ve …

Amid her divorce from Jay Cutler, Kristin Cavallari has decided that she’s done allowing cameras into her personal life, announcing on Tuesday that her reality show is over.

“As I start this new chapter in my life, I have decided not to continue with ‘Very Cavallari,’” she captioned a photo of herself on Instagram. “I’ve absolutely loved my time filming and am so grateful to E! Entertainment for making this journey possible.”

She added, “To the fans: I can’t thank you enough for all your support and for keeping up with me all of these years. I love you guys.”

“Very Cavallari” ran for three seasons, documenting the couple’s marriage, as well as Cavallari’s jewelry business.

The Uncommon James founder, 33, and former NFL pro, 37, announced in April that they were divorcing after seven years of marriage. In a joint statement, the pair — who share sons Camden, 7, and Jaxon, 6, and 4-year-old daughter Saylor — said it was “just the situation of two people growing apart.”

However, a source told Page Six earlier this month that Cavallari found Cutler “unmotivated” and “lazy.” 

The couple reached a joint custody agreement earlier this month, as well as an agreement over their money. Cavallari previously alleged that Cutler was blocking her from buying a new house.

Reps for E! and Cavallari declined to comment.

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