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When it comes to bodybuilding, Jay Cutler needs no introduction. However, his personal life is somewhat of a mystery to most of his fans. Thus, the four-time Mr. Olympia winner was once questioned about his plans and whether he wanted to raise a kid or not. Dave Palumbo asked Cutler this question at the 2018 Dubai Muscle Show. Despite being old enough to become a father, Cutler gave a blunt answer.

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Jay Cutler is a retired American professional bodybuilder. He won Mr. Olympia four times between 2006 to 2010. He is considered one of the best bodybuilders. Moreover, he is renowned for dethroning Ronnie Coleman and breaking his Mr. Olympia winning streak.

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Jay Cutler gave a straightforward answer to a personal question

A man who has a ton of reputation in the bodybuilding community like Cutler would have no issues raising a child. However, when he was asked about it, he had a straightforward answer.

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“I never really think about it be honest,” Cutler said and continued, “I don’t wake up any mornings and think I want a child so.” 

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“That’s just the way I see it. I loved what I do and you know I’m happy with my lifestyle and that’s the way I see it,” Cutler said. He is just enjoying his life on his own terms and doesn’t want anything or anybody to give him a good or bad experience.

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The four-time Mr. Olympia title winner is enjoying his retirement, and he wants to keep enjoying it without any hurdles.

Cutler’s performances in his prime

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Cutler isn’t just some common name in the league. Not only has he won four Mr. Olympias, but he has also won consecutive Arnold Classic titles in 2002, 2003, and 2004.

Cutler chose to be in the bodybuilding because he was passionate about it, and the rest is history. He started his training when he was 18 years old after working at his brother’s concrete construction business, Cutler Bros.

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Even after defeating Ronnie Coleman at Mr. Olympia 2006, Cutler has never been arrogant about it. He has respected all bodybuilders who have competed with him. Currently, he is enjoying his retirement, and it also looks like the legend is interested in NFTs.

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