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Kristin Cavallari sets the record directly. The reality TV star has finally broken his silence in long-term drug rumors who haunt him during their “hills” time, calling not only false but “unfair”.
In an honest interview, Cavallari claimed that the producers went so far as to donate his star with luxury products to blame him on the camera.
Cavallari says that the moment led to an emotional and legal landing, but he has become stronger, owning his mistake and grown into an authentic version of himself on screen.
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Cavallar’s time “The Hills” was not free at the dispute. At the age of 38, he suffered large drugs, which he said deeply rooted in the manipulation of the production team.
Talking PEOPLE In the “Reality Rewatch” episode, Cavallari gave details of what happened allegedly.
“I’ve talked about it a million times, but it’s one of the producers who donated the Girls Birkin to call the camera about making drugs,” he said.
The fashion designer described the allegations as “really unfair” and added that it was twisted into the mess of the scripted drama, lawyers and public control.
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“It became really messy. All of our lawyers participated. I threatened to end the exhibition at one point. It was just really bad. And I was a young kid. I don’t say I’m perfect,” Cavallari explained.
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As a young woman in the early twenties, the deposition affected the confidence and well -being of Kristin Cavallar.
However, instead of keeping a small profile, he began to reflect on and deal with emotional aftermath, which is described without control.
Now, in their thirty fifty centuries and removed from those chaotic days, Cavallari says he has found clarity and took responsibility for his part in drama.
“It took years to look at a tough look in the mirror and understand what I could have done to avoid otherwise,” he said. “For years, I blamed other people. And finally, when I was able to take responsibility and ownership of being able to free myself from it. It is part of the journey, but it was difficult for me to go through it at that time.”
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Everything he encountered at the “Hills” event, Cavallari is still interested in reality television.
Five years after he was wrapped in his reality program, “Very Cavallari”, the jewelry designer is to return to the screen with his documents, “honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour”.
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Cavallari opened in May 2025 PEOPLE His decision to return to Reality TV.
“I know I’ve said a thousand times that I will never return to reality TV,” he said. “This worked really well for me because I was already on the podcast tour, and so I just thought that if the cameras want to come along, I do it already. It really does not fit my life.”
Unlike “The Hills”, which he described as a manufactured drama, Cavallari revealed his future documents reflect authenticity. “[It’s] The only show I’ve done where I can say it was 100% genuine. It was real. It was the real show I’ve ever done, and it was a really enjoyable experience, he said.
Kristin Cavallari told the outlet that things became so real that he almost stopped production when he felt too unnatural.
“I actually tried to end the exhibition for three days in production because this is not a knock for one producer, but I think there are a lot of chefs in the kitchen, all enthusiastic and had a lot of ideas about who should come to my podcast tour, and it really started to take a left turn on what it was supposed to be.”
However, Cavallari said he would put his leg down and took control and added that it made everyone realize that he would not do the program unless it was true.
“I don’t want to come in and get you guys tell us what the conversations are,” he said.
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The star of his “honest” podcast credited his bowel instincts to reveal the silent crisis tied to his breast implants.
He revealed that despite the fact that one breast was just hanging out of age and gravity, something “felt”, and he decided to seek hearing.
Surprisingly, the Nashville surgeon found a broken implant surrounded by scar tissue, causing visible asymmetry.
Cavallar’s observation shocked to repair, replacing implants and restoring trust.