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Some fans want more than an Instagram post to get their Jay Cutler fix. Over the weekend, the former Bears quarterback — whose divorce from wife Kristin Cavallari was announced in April — shared a series of photos from his latest adventures, ranging from a dinner outdoors to roasting marshmallows. “No wrong way to mallow,” …
Some fans want more than an Instagram post to get their Jay Cutler fix.
Over the weekend, the former Bears quarterback — whose divorce from wife Kristin Cavallari was announced in April — shared a series of photos from his latest adventures, ranging from a dinner outdoors to roasting marshmallows.
“No wrong way to mallow,” Cutler captioned Monday’s post.
In addition to double-tapping Cutler’s post, some fans offered their support for the 37-year-old’s return to television in the wake of “Very Cavallari” ending. During the show’s three-season run, Cutler became something of a fan-favorite.
“You need your own reality show!” one Instagram user commented.
“Going to miss watching you Jay,” another posted.
“You need to have ur own show, you were our fav for sure,” a fan penned.
Last month, Cavallari, 33, confirmed the E! reality series would not return for the fourth season following her split from Cutler after seven years of marriage.
“As I start this new chapter in my life, I have decided not to continue with ‘Very Cavallari,’” she posted to Instagram at the time. “I’ve absolutely loved my time filming and am so grateful to E! Entertainment for making this journey possible.”
“Very Cavallari,” which premiered in 2018, documented Cavallari’s personal life and the development of her lifestyle brand, Uncommon James.