Kristin Cavallari is calling out a “famous man” for exposing himself to her on a nightmare date. The reality star shared the shocking story on her Let’s Be Honest podcast this week, recalling two dates with the A-lister about four years ago.
The Dates
Cavallari, 39, said she went out twice with the mystery man—first at the Sunset Tower Hotel, then at the Beverly Hills Hotel. “Two really great dates, honestly two of the best dates of my life,” she recalled. On the second date, they “got a suite, swam all day, took showers separately and ate dinner on the patio.”
The Awkward Moment
The Laguna Beach alum said the man brought up body insecurities, saying, “I have a mole on my d**k. It’s not like that bad, but it’s noticeable. Can I just show it to you?” He then exposed himself. Cavallari said she “didn’t do anything with that d**k that was in my face” and later realized “that’s what he tells every f**king girl to get his d**k out.” She added, “Put it away, f**king weirdo.”
Cavallari also noted the man’s insecurity about his size: “This is mean, but I think he’s kind of known for having a big d**k and it wasn’t that big.” She also mentioned his “flattest ass and horrible bacne scars,” calling it “one of the biggest f**king turnoffs.”
Aftermath
That date was the last time Cavallari saw him, and she’s “so glad” they only made out. She called him “bad news” and said she “couldn’t have dodged a bigger bullet,” as he later revealed himself to be a “full-blown f**king narcissist” who “wanted to control” her.
Cavallari did not name the celebrity, insisting it’s someone she’s “never said publicly” and doesn’t “want anyone to be able to pinpoint who this could be.” She noted the story is “a few years old” but “a good one.”
Cavallari often shares dating stories on her podcast, previously mentioning a “hot” Tyler Cameron hookup and an NHL fling. Chelsea Handler also appeared on a recent episode, calling out chef Bobby Flay for being a “cheap” date.
This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.



