Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Jay Cutler doesn't want to hear bad things about ex-fiancee

Jay Cutler is using his Facebook page to let fans know that any negative words about his ex-fiancee Kristin Cavallari   will not be tolerated .

Cutler and Cavallari broke up earlier this week and the Bears quarterback has officially changed his status to "single."

The Chicago Tribune reported Cutler thanked everyone for "the support, but if you talk bad about Kristin I will delete and block you. It's unnecessary and heartless."

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Reid has covered everything from high schools to horse racing to the college and the pros. The only thing he likes more than his own voice is the sound of readers telling him when he's right and wrong.

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