How Kristin Cavallari’s Kids Really Feel About Boyfriend Mark Estes

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but admire Kristin Cavallari’s grace and poise as she navigates her life as a mother of three and a thriving career woman. Her ability to maintain a harmonious relationship with her children’s new significant other is truly commendable. It’s heartening to see how easily her kids have taken to Mark Estes, and the bond they share is truly a testament to Kristin’s nurturing spirit.


Kristin Cavallari is coming clean about how the most important people in her life get along.

Ever since the former Laguna Beach star started dating Mark Estes, aged 24, there’s been a buzz about their relationship online. However, three individuals who seem unfazed by all the talk are her kids – sons Camden, 11, Jaxon, 10, and daughter Saylor, 8, whom she shares with ex-partner Jay Cutler. They appear to be indifferent to the romance chatter.

In an exclusive chat with Francesca Amiker from TopMob News, she expressed that her children are fond of him. He, in return, shows affection towards her kids. Notably, he even took her kids to school, making him a perfect fit. She is genuinely grateful for this connection.

As she put it, “It’s been so easy.”

Due to her busy life as a mother of three, this 37-year-old values convenience greatly. It’s one of the reasons she collaborated with KIND snacks during the start of the school year.

Kristin shared, “It’s been a week since my children started school, and I can’t believe it! The morning rush with breakfast, lunches, and snacks—it’s pure madness. But, as a mother, having one less thing to worry about, like finding snacks they enjoy, is truly one of the best feelings.”

So, she herself calls it a “big fan” of the brand, and as a new academic year begins, there are fresh instances demonstrating just how swiftly time passes.

“Saylor is currently in the third grade,” observed the former Hills cast member. “Suddenly, it seems like she transformed from a child into someone who appears to be on the cusp of adulthood overnight. She wears makeup now and is aware of current social trends. And she’s developing quite a bit of attitude.”

Meanwhile, Kristin’s sons are reaching their individual achievements – some of which cause her motherly heart to race with pride.

As a proud parent, I find myself in a unique position this year. My fifth-grader Jaxon is already making waves as a key figure at our elementary school, much like a ‘Big Man on Campus’ before Middle School, a term I humorously used recently. On the other hand, my eldest son Camden has embarked on his middle school journey. He’s taken up the role of starting quarterback in tackle football, and his first game is coming up. The excitement is palpable, but last night, I found myself shedding a few tears at the prospect of this significant milestone for him.

She went on to say, “It’s a situation where I yearn to display my feelings towards him, yet I don’t want to overwhelm him with concern. So, I found myself shedding tears while trying to keep them in check. He reassured me, ‘Mom, I won’t get hurt. My gear ensures that even if I take a hit, I’ll be fine.’ It was incredibly emotional, but he played exceptionally well.”

However, through her journey of raising her trio of kids, Kristin has picked up some useful strategies. Primarily, she’s discovered that self-care is not only acceptable but essential.

“She acknowledged that motherhood is incredibly humbling. However, she believes it’s crucial not to be overly critical. As mothers, she thinks it’s important to prioritize self-care, so we can effectively care for our children.”

One method she’s been adopting lately for self-care is blocking out an entire day in her schedule, which she uses to visit the gym or apply a facial mask without feeling pressured to move quickly from one task to another.

“She went on to say, ‘I recall times when many moms faced a lot of criticism for this, but I believe things are shifting now. More and more people are realizing that in order to perform at our peak, it’s essential to replenish ourselves first.'”

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2024-08-14 15:47