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Kristin Cavallari Shares Why She’s Having the Best Sex of Her Life With Mark Estes
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Date:2025-04-17 01:45:46
Kristin Cavallari and her boyfriend Mark Estes have no problem releasing their inhibitions.
The couple got candid about their romance in the bedroom, answering fan Q&As about the more intimate elements of their relationship.
“You guys are asking if she’s better in bed,” the 24-year-old quipped on the Sept. 3 episode of her Let's Be Honest podcast before opening up. “Correct, yeah. I mean, yeah, you’re the best sex I’ve ever had.”
The 37-year-old was touched by her man’s response, saying, “I actually didn’t know that. You’ve never said that to me. We’ve talked about how great our sex is.”
The Laguna Beach alum went even further, talking about why the TikToker is the best sex of her life as well.
“I think sex for women just gets better as you get older,” the mother of three shared. “Women, when you’re in your early 20s and stuff you’re insecure in a lot of ways. You’re worried about your body or what you look like, where I’ve let all of that go, and I think I’m more present physically during sex than I’ve ever been.”
Cavallari continued, “And I’m also so wildly attracted to you and I think we just have hot sex.”
As for Estes, he went a sweeter route, noting, “I’m obviously so in love with you so that helps.”
The couple—who went public with their romance in February—also wasn’t afraid to broach the tougher questions, like the timeline on when they’d have children together.
“We’ve been dating for six and a half months, but it feels a lot longer,” Estes shared. “So those questions are on us a lot quicker than a normal relationship.”
Cavallari, who shared during a previous podcast episode that she’d be open to having more kids with Estes, added, “That’s one thing for me where I feel the age where I’m like, ‘I would actually have to figure that out relatively soon.’”
And though they have been dating less than a year, the pair remain serious about their future together, with Estes noting, “I think my end goal, obviously, would be to be married and have a happy life.”
Cavallari, who shares sons Camden, 12, and Jaxon, 10, and daughter Saylor, 8, with her ex-husband Jay Cutler, teased her boyfriend, “Have a baby, you can say it.”
“I mean,” Estes began, “that’s in there.”
For more from the couple's steamy romance, read on.
Kristin Cavallari debuted her romance with Mark Estes in February 2024, captioning this photo of the couple, "He makes me happy."
"Photo dump of my girl and I," Mark wrote on Instagram March 2024.
Among the snaps included a picture of the pair sharing a rooftop kiss.
The Hills alum got cozy with her man in the series of photos.
Mark wrapped his arms around the Kristin during a night out on the town.
Kristin captioned this cozy-looking shot in March 2024: "Him."
The couple hit up the Stagecoach Festival in California April 2024, with Kristin captioning a photo of herself kissing Mark on Instagram, "Cowboy take me away."
The Very Cavallari star visited Mark's native Montana in May 2024.
Kristin and Mark enjoyed a staycation at Tennessee's Bolt Farm Treehouse in early June 2024.
In late June 2024, the couple took a vacation to the Bahamas—where they were joined by Kristin's Camden, Jaxon and Saylor, who she shares with ex-husband Jay Cutler.
Kristin captioned photos of the tropical getaway, "Bahamas with my favorite people."
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