Woof.
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler — who split in April 2020 after 10 years of marriage — may be reunited by a lawsuit alleging one of their dogs bit a cable guy.
Satellite and cable technician Nathan Beam has filed a lawsuit against Cavallari, 34, and Cutler, 37, over two allegedly unrestrained German Shepherds at their Tennessee home. Nashville NBC affiliate WSMV-4 is reporting Beam is suing the couple for $500,000.
Beam claims that he completed an installation on the property in June 2020 and was preparing to leave when one German Shepherd — he believes its name is Kona — stood in front of the driver’s side door of his truck. He says he went to pick up something from the ground to distract the animal, and alleges it then bit him on his left thumb and fingernail.
The suit says Cavallari’s assistant then came out, gave him a paper towel, and allegedly told him to leave the property. He insists he did nothing to provoke the canine. (Neither Cavallari nor Cutler was home at the time.)
Beam believes the celebrity exes should be held responsible for failing to keep their dogs restrained during his visit. He also believes Cavallari is aware that her dogs can be aggressive, having previously referred to one as a “trained killer” on Instagram.
He’s suing for damages, claiming he suffered physical injuries and disfigurement, as well as mental anguish and a loss in wages.
The “Very Cavallari” star (also famous for her time on MTV’s “The Hills” and “Laguna Beach”) married former NFL quarterback Cutler in 2013. They share three children: sons Camden, 7; and Jaxon, 5; and 4-year-old daughter Saylor.
Cavallari is currently dating comedian Jeff Dye. The pair were first linked in October when they were spotted out together in Chicago. A month later, the duo was seen having an “intimate” date night in Nashville.
Page Six has reached out to a rep for Cavallari for comment.