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Kristin Cavallari Cheered On By Former Fiancee Jay Cutler On DWTS

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Oct. 4 2011, Published 8:00 a.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

Kristin Cavallari turned a quarterback into a cheerleader on Monday.

The gorgeous reality star had a little moral support in the audience at Dancing with the Stars, as her former fiancée, Chicago Bear Jay Cutler, watched on as she rocked the house with a 24-point samba to Beyonce’s breakout hit, Crazy in Love.

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“Keep going that way -- you're going right! you're going right!” judge Bruno Tonioli told her, while Carrie Ann Inaba told Cavallari she was able to fill Beyonce’s shoes well with the dance.

Cavallari who split with Windy City jock in July, admitted to KIIS-FM’s Ryan Seacrest on Monday that she's friendly with her ex, but stopped short of revealing any more.

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"You know what I've learned over the years?" the 24-year-old stunner said. "It's best not to discuss your relationship."

Fun fact: Other current NFL quarterbacks with high-profile better halves include New England’s Tom Brady (Gisele Bundchen) and Dallas’ Tony Romo (Candice Crawford).

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