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Kristin Cavallari doesn't understand why her fans say that I should be on The Traitors

ANI May 9, 2025 193 views

Kristin Cavallari is baffled by fans pushing her to join The Traitors, admitting she hasn’t even watched the show. She humorously wonders if the suggestion implies she’s "conniving." Reflecting on her Laguna Beach days, she notes how reality TV has evolved with more calculated agendas now. Currently focused on her podcast tour, Cavallari values authenticity over manufactured drama.

"I’ve had a million people say that I should be on The Traitors… I’m kind of offended, I think." – Kristin Cavallari"
Washington, May 8: TV personality and fashion designer Kristin Cavallari shared that fans wanted her to see in 'The Traitors'.

Key Points

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Cavallari admits she hasn’t seen The Traitors but fans insist she’d excel

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She reflects on Laguna Beach’s early reality TV era

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Cavallari shares advice on authenticity in reality shows

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The star has shifted focus to her podcast after Very Cavallari ended

She appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and told the host what her fans wanted from her.

"I've had a million people say that I should be on The Traitors," she revealed. "I haven't seen it!," reported People.

Cavallari said, " I'm going to watch it. But why is everyone telling me that I'd be good on it?"

"Because I'm conniving?" she said, adding, "I'm kind of offended, I think."

The host shared that people love watching her on the TV screen.

"I don't know," she shared, noting that she has "heard great things."

"You'd love The Traitors," Fallon asserted. "You could do it."

If she is willing to do another reality show, Cavallari reflected on how much things have changed since she starred in Laguna Beach from 2004 until 2006.

"You know, when I did Laguna Beach, we didn't have a map for what to do, because it was one of the first reality shows," she said. "Now, it's like there's a million shows, there's a million reality stars," as per the outlet.

"I feel like people have an agenda when they go on a show," she continued, sharing her best piece of advice: "I'm always like, 'Just be you, because the audience can see through it. Be authentic.'"

Cavallari has taken a break from reality TV over the past few years.

From 2018 to 2020, she and her then-husband Jay Cutler documented their lives on their series Very Cavallari, but the show ended when she filed for divorce from the former Chicago Bears quarterback, with whom she shares three children, reported People.

She later launched her podcast, Let's Be Honest, and recently took it on tour.

Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour premieres June 4, reported People.

Reader Comments

Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments for this article:
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Rahul K.
Honestly, I had to Google who she was 😅 But after reading, I think Indian reality shows could learn from her "be authentic" advice. Too many scripted dramas here pretending to be reality TV!
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Priya M.
The Traitors is actually quite entertaining! If she joins, it would be fun to watch. Though I wonder how Indian audiences would react to such shows - our culture is different from Western reality TV norms. 🤔
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Arjun S.
Not familiar with her work, but her point about early reality TV having no roadmap is interesting. Indian reality TV evolved differently - we had talent shows first before personal drama formats became popular.
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Sneha R.
Her comment about being "conniving" made me laugh! 😂 Reminds me of how Indian aunties describe Bigg Boss contestants. Maybe she'd fit right in on our shows - the drama levels seem similar!
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate her perspective, I wish Indian celebrities would be this self-aware about their reality show appearances. Most just do it for the paycheck without any authenticity she's talking about.

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