Courtesy: E! Entertainment YouTube Channel

A Time To Remember

It was certainly a moment for Kristin Cavallari to reflect Sunday night on “Very Cavallari” on E! as 3 years had gone by that her brother, Michael Cavallari, was found dead in Utah, it was the day after Thanksgiving in 2015 that Kristin and her family got a call from Utah state troopers that Michael’s car was in an accident, but Michael was nowhere to be found until about many days later where Michael had died of hyperthermia.

For Kristin, it’s a matter of always realizing that her brother is gone and not coming back, because Kristin says there are times where Kristin believes she’s gone beyond the grieving process when all of a sudden, something triggers Kristin into feeling more grief for her brother, leading to additional moments of sadness and tears.

As Kristin opened up her temporary Uncommon James pop-up store in Hollywood, California at The Grove, Kristin revealed that the name James in Uncommon James originates from her daughter’s middle name, as well as her late brother’s middle name, so Michael James Cavallari lives on through Kristin’s child and business.

And that’s why Kristin continues stressing to her staff that anybody who doesn’t act professional when running Uncommon James will be out the door, so direct hate for hire back, Kaylee, and empty boxes discovered in shipments of Uncommon James going out to customers must be mended immediately.

Courtesy: E! Entertainment YouTube Channel

Daniel Quintanilla


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After spending 7 years writing for Examiner.com specializing in Lauren Conrad, "The Hills", and fashion, Daniel continues that same method exploring a lot more with "Daniel plus Lauren".

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