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Jana Kramer isn’t letting the internet mess with her marriage.
The One Tree Hill alum, 41, addressed recent speculation about her husband, former soccer coach Allan Russell, 44, during the August 4 episode of her iHeartRadio podcast, “Whine Down.” Despite messages suggesting Russell may have appeared on a dating app, Kramer says she’s not buying into the drama — and has never been more confident in her relationship.
“I literally trust Allan so much. Did you get the email about Bumble?” she asked her cohost, referencing a direct message she received claiming someone was impersonating her husband on the dating platform.
“Remember how there was this thing going around being like, ‘Oh, Allan is on a dating app?’ And Allan and I were joking about it. It’s hilarious. But I wouldn’t even look into that now,” Kramer continued. “In years past, I would have 1,000 percent looked into it.”
According to Kramer, the situation stemmed from a “fake Bumble account going around” using Russell’s photos — but she insists there’s no real concern. In fact, the country singer made it clear that trust is the foundation of their marriage.
“There’s not a piece of me that believes Allan is doing anything nefarious in our relationship,” she told listeners.
“If it was to fall apart, I mean, it would, obviously, be devastating, but I just know that this is so different than my last [marriage],” she added. “I know what I have in front of me, and I know we have our own set of challenges like every other marriage, but I’ve got a partner that is willing to be respectful, loving, and isn’t going to walk away.”
Kramer — who wed Russell in January 2024 before celebrating with a second ceremony in July — shares son Roman with him, born in November 2023. She’s also mom to Jolie, 9, and Jace, 6, whom she shares with ex-husband Mike Caussin. The pair divorced in 2021 following Caussin’s multiple infidelities.
Reflecting on her previous relationships, Kramer said, “I just know that this is so different than my last one, that I don’t want to put any of that. Like, I have stressed my cortisol levels out to the max.”
“We have everything to last,” she added. “I didn’t have anything to hold on to in my last marriages. So that’s why it’s so different. So, it’s like, hold on now to what you know to be the truth of what you do have.”