Jana Kramer is making SOMETHING work along with her ex-husband, and it sounds just like the duo couldn’t be higher proper now.
Of course, the nation music singer and her ex, former NFL participant Mike Caussin, share two youngsters collectively: 7-year-old daughter Jolie, and 4-year-old son Jace. And regardless that the 39-year-old crooner hasn’t precisely all the time been on the identical web page along with her former hubby, there’s no query they love these little ones a lot. So it warms our hearts to carry this replace!!
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This week the iHeartRadio Music Awards went down on the Dolby Theatre in El Lay. Before the present may kick off throughout the primetime night hours, producers laid out the pink carpet on the iconic venue and supplied up a chance for all the celebrities to satisfy, greet, and mingle.
During that pink carpet style stroll, the Michigan-born Kramer caught up with People. The magazine requested her how issues are going along with her 36-year-old ex — and particularly how the co-parenting relationship has gone. Thankfully, it feels like their present communication is productive, wholesome, and useful!
As reported on Tuesday, the previous One Tree Hill star defined:
“We’re doing a really good job and I’m really proud of how we’re able to co-parent.”
She went on to disclose how each she and the previous soccer hero have managed to place their longstanding private points to the aspect and focus solely on what’s greatest for the youngsters:
“I think the first year was really tough, but I think now we’re able to put our issues aside and then just come together for the kids because, at the end of the day, they’re the most important things to us.”
Snaps and claps!!
It sounds just like the younger ones have taken discover, too. When the magazine requested how this wholesome vibe has been dealt with by the 2 little munchkins, the Nicest Thing singer mentioned Jolie and Jace are buoyed by seeing their dad and mom “happy and talking.”
There’s extra, too! Jana added:
“Tomorrow we’re coaching [Jace’s] baseball team together. We’re going to do what’s best for the kids.”
Play ball!
Sadly, Monday evening’s iHeart Radio Awards shindig occurred simply hours after the mass capturing on the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee. As a rustic singer with deep ties to Nashville, Kramer lives within the space and has a whole lot of connections. Her youngsters didn’t go to the varsity, however the capturing nonetheless terrified her — because it did for all dad and mom.
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Kramer defined her newfound perspective on the pink carpet Monday evening:
“People are like, ‘who are you wearing?’ I’m like, ‘I don’t care. I want to go hug my kids right now.’ Their dad picked them up at school, and they’re good.”
The capturing hit very near house for the I Got The Boy singer, too. As she revealed, Kramer is aware of a number of Covenant School workers and scholar households:
“I know a teacher that was there, and then we have some friends that have kids — but they’re safe — that went there.”
Ugh. So grateful these youngsters are protected, however nonetheless — what a horrible, horrible expertise.
Ultimately, Jana walked the road between understanding the ability of religion and the significance of motion relating to ending issues like college shootings and mass violence:
“A parent should never have to fear dropping their kid off at school and not knowing if they’re gonna pick them up. It’s just not OK. I’m a big believer in prayer. I’m a big believer in all those things. We need Jesus, yes, but we need action too.”
That’s a very good option to put it.
Obviously, the Covenant School feedback definitely put a damper on the encouraging information about Kramer and Caussin. And we’re so pleased for his or her co-parenting chemistry! But sadly, Monday morning’s capturing in Nashville actually put all that stuff into stark perspective, doesn’t it?
Sending like to Jana’s household and all the remainder of these in Nashville affected in a method or one other by this tragedy.
If you’re experiencing emotional misery associated to incidents of mass violence, you possibly can name or textual content the Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990 or go to their web site at https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline for extra assets.
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