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Updated · Fox News · Jun 3
Jana Kramer Says Leaving Toxic Relationships Made Her Happier at 42 as Lifetime Film Streams
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 3

Jana Kramer Says Leaving Toxic Relationships Made Her Happier at 42 as Lifetime Film Streams

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 3

Summary

  • Jana Kramer, 42, said leaving “toxic” relationships made her “a better person” and “a happier person,” framing starting over after heartbreak as painful but ultimately freeing.
  • That message tracks closely with her new Lifetime movie “Where the Heart Lands,” in which she plays Charlie, a horse trainer guarding the life and reputation she fought to build.
  • Kramer tied the outlook to her own public history: she divorced Mike Caussin in 2021 after 6 years of marriage and later alleged he cheated with more than 13 women.
  • Now married to former soccer player Allan Russell and raising 3 children, Kramer said second chances can turn difficult chapters into something better.
  • The film, co-starring Tyler Johnson and featuring a Los Angeles agent who inherits a dozen racehorses in Kentucky, is now streaming on Lifetime.

Insights

With her own happy ending, does Kramer’s new film truly reflect the messy reality of starting over?
How does Kramer’s new vow of marital privacy conflict with her brand of public vulnerability?