Iconic reality TV star, Kristin Cavallari, 32, was widely criticised in 2014 after revealing she did not vaccinate her first child while also linking vaccinations to autism.
On Tuesday, the Very Cavallari star, who shares three children with her former NRL star husband, Jay Cutler, told Daily Mail Australia that she has 'no regrets' about publicising her controversial views.
'I don't regret anything that I've done, ultimately it's made me who I am today,' she said.
No regrets: Kristin Cavallari (pictured with former NRL star husband, Jay Cutler) has 'no regrets' five years after she linked autism to vaccines in a controversial interview
'The older I've gotten the more just comfortable I am in my own skin and the more I don't necessarily care what the outside thinks of me.
'I'm going to live my life for me I'm not here to live my life for other people and that's been a really freeing feeling.'
Kristin, who rose to stardom on the Hills in 2009, is a mother to sons Camden Jack, six, Jaxon Wyatt, four, and a daughter Saylor James, three.
Motherhood: Kristin and Jay share sons Camden Jack, six, Jaxon Wyatt, four, and a daughter Saylor James, three. The couple mutually decided to keep them out of the public eye and raise them privately
She made headlines five years ago after revealing her anti-vaxxer views during an eyebrow-raising interview on Fox Business Network talk show, The Independents.
The Uncommon James founder was pregnant with Jaxon at the time when she told host, Lisa Kennedy, that she and Jay, 35, did not vaccinate Camden.
'We didn't vaccinate... I read too many books about autism and studies,' Kristin said.
Controversy: Kristin first shared her anti-vaxxer views on Fox Business Network talk show, The Independents in 2014. She later appeared on Fox and Friends (pictured) that same year to elaborate on her views
'Ok so there is a pediatric group called homestead or home first (I have pregnancy brain I get confused), but they've never vaccinated any of their children and they haven't had one case of of autism.
'...And now 1 in 88 boys is autistic, that's a scary statistic.'
Kristin's interview drew the ire of mummy bloggers and parenting groups and she later told Fox and Friends that the criticism was a bit 'harsh'.
Close bond: While Kristin and Jay do not feature their children on their hit reality TV show, Very Cavallari, they are very hands on in their parenting methods
Animal lovers: Kristin, who grew up in Laguna Beach, and former Chicago Bears quarterback, Jay, live on a farm in Nashville
'It is a harsh response... Listen, I mean to each their own,' she said at the time.
'I understand both sides of it. I've ready too many books about autism and um there's some scary statistics out there.
'It's our personal choice, and, you know, if you're really concerned about your kid get them vaccinated then it shouldn't be a problem.'
Similar views: Kristin is not the only celebrity who has been open about their views on vaccines. In 2008, actress Jenny McCarthy (left in February), 46, linked autism to vaccines during an appearance on Larry King Live. Clueless star, Alicia Silverstone (right last week), 42, warned against childhood vaccinations in her 2014 book The Kind Mama
Kristin is not the only celebrity who has been open about their views on vaccines.
In 2008, actress Jenny McCarthy, 46, linked autism to vaccines during an appearance on Larry King Live.
Clueless star, Alicia Silverstone, 42, warned against childhood vaccinations in her 2014 book The Kind Mama.
Back in the day: Kristin rose to stardom on The Hills in 2009. Pictured with former co-stars Lauren Conrad (right) and Audrina Partridge (left) in 2010
Kristin and former Chicago Bears quarterback, Jay, tied the knot in 2013 in Nashville, where they are raising there three children.
The kids are not featured on their hit reality show, Very Cavallari, because they have opted to raise them out of the public eye.
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Main photo article Iconic reality TV star, Kristin Cavallari, 32, was widely criticised in 2014 after revealing she did not vaccinate her first child while also linking vaccinations to autism.
On Tuesday, the Very Cavallari star, who shares three children with her former NRL star husband, Jay Cutler, told Daily M...
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