Too much information! When Kristin Cavallari had “major clogged” milk ducts, her husband, Jay Cutler, stepped in to help.
“Jay had to get them out for me,” the Very Cavallari star, 32, told a group at dinner in a Thursday, April 11, preview of the E! show. “Sucking harder than he’s ever sucked.”
“What?” one of her friends asked, while another gagged.
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Later in the preview, the Hills alum and the former NFL player, 35, hashed out an issue in their marriage. “When you were playing football, like, I had to give up my whole life,” the reality star told her husband on a boat. “I don’t feel that same support from you.”
In a clip earlier this month, the True Roots author admitted to her friends that her marriage had hit a “low” point.
“Jay has been great, yes. From the outside, like, things are so perfect and things are so great,” she said at the time. “But actually, like, they’re not. And that sucks. It sucks. That’s the thing, though, with marriage — it’s ups and downs. Right now we’re in a low, but in two months we could be up here again. And that’s how we’ve always been, our whole relationship. It is what it is.”
The Laguna Beach alum added: “There’s no such thing as a perfect relationship. Jay and I have problems — I’ve always been very vocal about that. We have to work at our relationship. … We definitely have issues.”
Cavallari and the athlete tied the knot in 2013 and share three children. Camden, 6, was born in 2012, followed by Jaxon, 4, and Saylor, 3, in 2014 and 2015, respectively.
When it comes to looking after their little ones, the Balancing in Heels author told Us Weekly exclusively last month that Cutler is the tougher parent.
“I’d say Jay is probably a little bit stricter, but I definitely have boundaries and I don’t just let them do whatever they want,” the fashion designer told Us at the time. “But I’m more along the lines of let kids be kids and make a mess, whereas Jay sometimes tries to prevent the mess from even happening.”
Very Cavallari airs on E! Sundays at 10 p.m. ET.
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