Kristin Cavallari didn’t exactly plan on revealing her fling with “Top Gun: Maverick” star Glen Powell, but her best friend had other plans! “[He] gets me into a lot of trouble, Justin [Anderson],” the Laguna Beach alum, 38, told Us Weekly while promoting her new show “Honestly Cavallari: The Podcast Tour.“

“I’m going to leave what’s on the show at that. That’s already too much.” During the Wednesday, June 4, episode of her live podcast tour, Anderson — a celebrity hairstylist and Cavallari’s longtime BFF — let the secret slip during a fan Q&A.
When Kristin Was Caught ‘Off-Guard’
“She recently went on a date — she’s going to be so mad at me, actually — with Glen Powell,” he said. “I wanted it to happen so bad. Top Gun, bitch.”

The pair teased more about the date afterward, with Anderson recalling, “You’re partying in Greece and then Glen just came up to Kristin. You guys had a really fun night together.” Cavallari quickly clarified, “I never f***ed him, just putting that out there.” When Anderson joked, “They dry-humped though,” she replied, “We did.”
Cavallari admitted she was caught completely off guard. “I don’t even remember what I said. I was in shock,” she said. “I mean, that’s my actual reaction on the show. I did not expect that.”
Asked if she regretted the moment going public, she played it safe: “I am not going to answer that question.”
Cavallari Calls New Show the Most Fun She’s Ever Had
Cavallari, who previously dated TikTok star Mark Estes and was married to Jay Cutler for seven years, said “Honestly Cavallari” has been the most fun she’s had on a project.
Talking to US Weekly, Cavallari said, “I’ve said a million times I would never go back [to reality TV] and I sort of stand by that because this is not a show about just my day-to-day life,” she said. “I was already going on a podcast tour, and so I just kind of thought, ‘Why not let cameras come along?’ I mean, I filmed the entire show in two weeks, which is unheard of.”
She described the E! show as a true docuseries. “They just followed us. They let us do our thing. They never stepped in to tell us what to say, what to do. It was really enjoyable, but it was also really easy and the cameras really did feel like flies on the wall.”