Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake clothing lines and boutiques is a common idle gold digger hobby. None of them make money. It’s all fake. They bribe celebs & social media influencers to wear their crap, bribe magazines to write about them, fake followers on social media. Hell, most successful fashion lines are one misstep away from financial ruin.
I definitely can believe all that for her lines. I do wonder if she conned their friends into investing? I just can’t see Jay investing a lot of his money into ger line. I don’t think he’s stupid, but more importantly his business manager probably would have been adamant how bad of an investment it would be.
+1. I mean she just didn't have the celebrity of someone like Jessica Simpson. So weird that it has gone on this far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's now claiming she is divorcing him because he's lazy & unmotivated -- a "lazy" retired NFL star ... who hauled in over 100 million dollars!
https://pagesix.com/2020/05/06/kristin-cavallari-jay-cutler-split-a-result-of-his-refusal-to-get-a-job/
WOW so when she was a SAHM and he was playing for the NFL she wasn't lazy and unmotivated, but now that he's a SAHD (after retirement from the NFL with millions saved) he is suddenly lazy and unmotivated? She's a real piece of work.
Anonymous wrote:She's now claiming she is divorcing him because he's lazy & unmotivated -- a "lazy" retired NFL star ... who hauled in over 100 million dollars!
https://pagesix.com/2020/05/06/kristin-cavallari-jay-cutler-split-a-result-of-his-refusal-to-get-a-job/
Anonymous wrote:She's now claiming she is divorcing him because he's lazy & unmotivated -- a "lazy" retired NFL star ... who hauled in over 100 million dollars!
https://pagesix.com/2020/05/06/kristin-cavallari-jay-cutler-split-a-result-of-his-refusal-to-get-a-job/
Anonymous wrote:This is the entire clothing line?![]()
I expected some Altard State type crap but it's not even that.
https://uncommonjames.com/collections/apparel
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake clothing lines and boutiques is a common idle gold digger hobby. None of them make money. It’s all fake. They bribe celebs & social media influencers to wear their crap, bribe magazines to write about them, fake followers on social media. Hell, most successful fashion lines are one misstep away from financial ruin.
I definitely can believe all that for her lines. I do wonder if she conned their friends into investing? I just can’t see Jay investing a lot of his money into ger line. I don’t think he’s stupid, but more importantly his business manager probably would have been adamant how bad of an investment it would be.
Anonymous wrote:Fake clothing lines and boutiques is a common idle gold digger hobby. None of them make money. It’s all fake. They bribe celebs & social media influencers to wear their crap, bribe magazines to write about them, fake followers on social media. Hell, most successful fashion lines are one misstep away from financial ruin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the article
“Cutler filed documents, per TMZ, that said her request to buy another house in Tennessee was excessive considering they already own two multimillion-dollar homes and have committed to buying a multimillion-dollar condo at the Four Seasons in Nashville.
"In her response, Kristin says one of their homes is for sale and she doesn't like to stay in it because there is no internet..”
SMH
Can't they just get internet? The house that is for sale is actually closer in to Nashville and less rural than the house she lives in now. Why would she think buying a new house would be easier than having internet installed.
And we are supposed to believe this genius runs a company? Oy.![]()
Because her lawyer is smarter than that. The house you’re discussing has been on the market for 2+ years and is way overpriced for the area. They are going to have to take a significant loss to unload that. Why would Kristen accept 100% of that loss instead of 50% of it? If she gets out now to a new house, then there’s no argument that she and the kids are already placed in an existing house and should accept that has part of her settlement.
That makes sense. I hope she has good finance people. I don't see this money train lasting with a divorce and Uncommon James won't survive the pandemic. I guess she could do a reality show about dating/life post divorce, but hard to make real money from reality TV (looking at you Spencer and Heidi).
I can hardly believe Uncommon James has made it this far. Everything sold is so basic, but at premium prices. I wonder if Jay's money has been propping it up this whole time and that's part of the reason he's trying to cut his losses during the pandemic.
I feel the same way. Just find it baffling. I really wonder if it's all a sham to just support the reality TV show? But they actually opened up physical stores....I just don't know. What you said makes total sense. Otherwise I just don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the article
“Cutler filed documents, per TMZ, that said her request to buy another house in Tennessee was excessive considering they already own two multimillion-dollar homes and have committed to buying a multimillion-dollar condo at the Four Seasons in Nashville.
"In her response, Kristin says one of their homes is for sale and she doesn't like to stay in it because there is no internet..”
SMH
Can't they just get internet? The house that is for sale is actually closer in to Nashville and less rural than the house she lives in now. Why would she think buying a new house would be easier than having internet installed.
And we are supposed to believe this genius runs a company? Oy.![]()
Because her lawyer is smarter than that. The house you’re discussing has been on the market for 2+ years and is way overpriced for the area. They are going to have to take a significant loss to unload that. Why would Kristen accept 100% of that loss instead of 50% of it? If she gets out now to a new house, then there’s no argument that she and the kids are already placed in an existing house and should accept that has part of her settlement.
That makes sense. I hope she has good finance people. I don't see this money train lasting with a divorce and Uncommon James won't survive the pandemic. I guess she could do a reality show about dating/life post divorce, but hard to make real money from reality TV (looking at you Spencer and Heidi).
I can hardly believe Uncommon James has made it this far. Everything sold is so basic, but at premium prices. I wonder if Jay's money has been propping it up this whole time and that's part of the reason he's trying to cut his losses during the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the article
“Cutler filed documents, per TMZ, that said her request to buy another house in Tennessee was excessive considering they already own two multimillion-dollar homes and have committed to buying a multimillion-dollar condo at the Four Seasons in Nashville.
"In her response, Kristin says one of their homes is for sale and she doesn't like to stay in it because there is no internet..”
SMH
Can't they just get internet? The house that is for sale is actually closer in to Nashville and less rural than the house she lives in now. Why would she think buying a new house would be easier than having internet installed.
And we are supposed to believe this genius runs a company? Oy.![]()
Because her lawyer is smarter than that. The house you’re discussing has been on the market for 2+ years and is way overpriced for the area. They are going to have to take a significant loss to unload that. Why would Kristen accept 100% of that loss instead of 50% of it? If she gets out now to a new house, then there’s no argument that she and the kids are already placed in an existing house and should accept that has part of her settlement.
That makes sense. I hope she has good finance people. I don't see this money train lasting with a divorce and Uncommon James won't survive the pandemic. I guess she could do a reality show about dating/life post divorce, but hard to make real money from reality TV (looking at you Spencer and Heidi).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the article
“Cutler filed documents, per TMZ, that said her request to buy another house in Tennessee was excessive considering they already own two multimillion-dollar homes and have committed to buying a multimillion-dollar condo at the Four Seasons in Nashville.
"In her response, Kristin says one of their homes is for sale and she doesn't like to stay in it because there is no internet..”
SMH
Can't they just get internet? The house that is for sale is actually closer in to Nashville and less rural than the house she lives in now. Why would she think buying a new house would be easier than having internet installed.
And we are supposed to believe this genius runs a company? Oy.![]()
Because her lawyer is smarter than that. The house you’re discussing has been on the market for 2+ years and is way overpriced for the area. They are going to have to take a significant loss to unload that. Why would Kristen accept 100% of that loss instead of 50% of it? If she gets out now to a new house, then there’s no argument that she and the kids are already placed in an existing house and should accept that has part of her settlement.