Jana Kramer shares regrets and talks jobs she took for child support against her moral compass

Jana Kramer has some regrets about her career choices, but as the sole provider for her children, the country star says she’s done what she needed to do to take care of them.“I mean there’s definitely some things, some ads that I’m like, ‘Oh, I wish I could have gone back and maybe not done that ad,’ but you know, you learn and you go back and you go, ‘All right, I’m not gonna do that one again,’ you know? So sometimes when you gotta pay that child support check, it’s just like, ‘Well, this is a good check money.I’m gonna take this,” the country star told Fox News Digital during a joint interview with Jessie James Decker about their first song collaboration, “Do It in Heels.”After Decker asked Kramer if she was talking about the “vibrator” commercial, they both cracked up and Decker told her, “It’s OK, honestly it is what it is.”Kramer continued, laughing, “I’m not gonna do it again, like you know what I mean? Like I’m like, OK, I’m good now, like, you know? Like we’re good, we’re leveling up to a different [place], you know?”She elaborated that she has to pay child support checks to ex-husband Mike Caussin, and “I am a sole provider, where I have a lot of pressure on my shoulders to provide for my kids.

And so I think that piece of it sometimes outweighs my moral compass.”Kramer has primary custody of her two children with Caussin: Jolie, 9, and Jace, 6.She also shares son Roman, 1, with her current husband, Allan Russell. “There’s nothing wrong with it.

You’re good,” Decker interjected, before Kramer added, “We could be on OnlyFans, but we’re not, right? So, you know what I mean? There’s a level where I don’t want to go to.” Kramer and Decker’s new single “Do It in Heels” will release on Friday, and the “One Tree Hill” actress told Fox News Digital that when she started writing it two years ago, she wanted to do a “girl anthem” that was “up-tempo” and “fun.�...

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