Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler‘s decision to call it quits on their seven-year marriage wasn’t dramatic, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
07.04.2020 - 01:47 / etcanada.com
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler are still in the Bahamas amid the outbreak of COVID-19.
The former “The Hills” star and her NFL pro hubby have been out of the United States, where they live in Nashville, since March 15 when Cavallari and her hairstylist, Justin Anderson, posted a photo on a white sandy beach.
As reported by Buzzfeed, the first post was shared two days after a national emergency was declared in the U.S.
RELATED: Kristin Cavallari Explains Why Her Kids Don’t Appear In Her Reality
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler‘s decision to call it quits on their seven-year marriage wasn’t dramatic, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
TV personality Kristin Cavallari and retired American football star Jay Cutler are heading for divorce after almost seven years of marriage.
Gary Holt knows what it's like to be the last band out the door. His metal group, Exodus, was on the epic European tour The Bay Strikes Back 2020 with Testam
Even though Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently moved to the United States, the couple is still supporting the United Kingdom. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently donated some of the proceeds of their royal wedding broadcast to charity Feeding Britain, which helps feed families struggling during the coronavirus pandemic, Fox News can confirm.
After an unexpected three-week spring break in the Bahamas due to the lockdown, Kristin Cavallari and her family were finally able to make it back home to Nashville on April 7. She confirmed the news to her followers via Instagram Stories, and fans were relieved that their return was safe and sound.
Kristin Cavallari’s past few weeks have been just a little different than pretty much everyone’s else’s. When the reality star left for a Bahamas vacation with her family and friends, she didn’t realize she would end up stuck there for an indefinite period of time. When the government issued a lockdown, however, she knew she had to make it work.
Kristin Cavallari is feeling "very happy" to be home. The Very Cavallari star took to Instagram Stories to share that she and her family were back in Nashville, after spending the last three weeks in the Bahamas.
If you have to get stranded, it might as well be in paradise! Kristin Cavallari finally made it home to Nashville, Tennessee, after being stuck on her Bahamas vacation with husband, Jay Cutler, their three kids — Camden, 7, Jaxon, 5, and Saylor, 4 — her hairstylist friend, Justin Anderson, and his fiance, Rhodes Austin, for weeks.
Kristin Cavallari has touched back down in the United States following a drama-filled few weeks in the Bahamas.
Vacation is officially over for the Cavallari-Cutler fam. After three weeks in the Bahamas, Kristin Cavallari, Jay Cutler and their kids returned to Nashville for the remainder of the quarantine.
If you have to get stranded, it might as well be in paradise! Kristin Cavallari finally made it home to Nashville, Tennessee, after being stuck on her Bahamas vacation with husband, Jay Cutler, their three kids — Camden, 7, Jaxon, 5, and Saylor, 4 — her hairstylist friend, Justin Anderson, and his fiance, Rhodes Austin, for weeks.
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler have returned to the U.S. after spending a few weeks in the Bahamas during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Carrie Underwood and her husband, Mike Fisher, are encouraging everyone to stay at home to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
began a little differently than usual on Sunday, with a special message from host Ryan Seacrest regarding the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Kristin Cavallari, 33, has been stuck in The Bahamas for days. While the scenic island seems like the perfect place to be in quarantine, it turns out the Very Cavallari star is ready to get home to California.
The lists of cancellations in the fashion world continues to grow due to the global novel coronavirus pandemic, with multiple fashion weeks across Europe and the United States cancelled and one postponed. In Paris, the show will not go on for men's fashion week, slated for June, and the haute couture shows (which would have included the highly anticipated return of Balenciaga), scheduled for July, with both being cancelled by the Federation de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
As the coronavirus forces more and more people in the United States to stay home in self-isolation, it’s hardly a surprise that broadcast viewership has been up almost across the board.
An American mother has shared a light-hearted exchange between her twin sons, who decide to ponder on the greater world around them - discussing the coronavirus pandemic.