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Kristin CavallariA possible return to the reality TV has been given on a break again.
During the episode Tuesday, July 22, of her “Let’s be honest” podcastCavallari, 38, explained why she was “very happy” her press trip was honest Cavallari behind her, adding, “As fun as it was, it was no longer normal for me. Being on television is no longer part of my normal life. I have said that it is a thousand times for my previous shows, but a level of stress comes with being on a TV show.”
Cavallari did not expect to feel as overwhelming while Promote his recent e! Docuseries.
“It was a lot. It’s funny, because once I said I would love to do another season – and I’d love to make a podcast trip. But now the dust has settled and I’ve taken a moment, I don’t really know that I want to do either again,” he admitted. “I think the podcast show and tour were so great. And the response to the show was amazing.”
Cavallari honestly: The main tripBroadcast in June on E! The show marked Cavallari’s return to reality TV after it got up to Stardom document her life for Laguna beach and The hills Before returning to the TV magnifier with Very riding.
“Obviously, the podcast trip was amazing. I got what I needed in person (by) pushing myself out of my comfort zone and achieving my biggest fear in life. I don’t feel I need to do it yet,” he explained on Tuesday. “The show was so good, and with the first season (working so well), I almost don’t want to put pressure on myself to have another very good season.”
Reflecting on her recent reality television return, Cavallari noted that she didn’t know if she could “do it again,” adding, “we did very lucky with much of the natural drama. I don’t think the TV is now for me, this is what I’ve realized. It’s not just.”
Cavallari is currently Focus on her next stepsIt will not include capturing highlights for public consumption.
“I’m so grateful to have done it. I had so much fun. I loved the show but I don’t think it’s something I want to do again. I’m very happy to have this podcast and (my company) (my company) unusual James-and that’s sort of. “In many ways, like, putting this out in the universe completes that decision. But perhaps subconscious that this is kind of what I want to do. I don’t even want to do it yet.”
Cavallari’s unofficial decision comes after she spoke only Weekly US about how to film Cavallari honestly: The podcast trip was “the more fun” she has ever had on a show.
“I’ve said a million times I would never go back (to reality TV) and I’m kind of standing by that because it’s not just a show about my day -to -day life. I was already going on a podcast trip, and so I just think, ‘Why not let cameras come over?’” He told us in June. “That is, I filmed the whole show in two weeks, which is unknown.”
Cavallari said the Docuseries felt the most authentic.
“They followed us. They let us do our thing. They never stepped in to tell us what to say, what to do,” he explained. “It was very enjoyable, but it was also very easy and the cameras really felt like insects on the wall.”