Jana Kramer reflects on taking up jobs that challenged her "moral compass" for child support

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Country singer and actress Jana Kramer is getting candid about the tough choices she has made in her career, especially those driven by financial responsibility. In a recent interview with Fox News Digital, Kramer admitted that some of her past job decisions pushed against her values, but were made out of necessity as the sole provider for her children:

“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,’” Kramer told the outlet during a chat with Jessie James Decker.”

She added:

“But you know, you learn and you go back and you go, ‘All right, I’m not gonna do that one again’”

Decker also joked, asking if by "that one" she meant the "vibrator commercial," which set off another round of laughter for both, to which Kramer responded:

“I’m not gonna do it again, you know what I mean.”

Beyond the humor, Jana Kramer acknowledged the real weight behind those choices:

“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,” she said.

The singer currently has primary custody of her two children with ex-husband Mike Caussin: Jolie, 9, and Jace, 6, and also shares a one-year-old son, Roman, with her husband Allan Russell.


"We could be on OnlyFans, but we’re not," says Jana Kramer

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Jana Kramer’s honesty struck a chord as she reflected on the complex balancing act of motherhood, finances, and personal values:

"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,’” she said.

She clarified that, despite her regrets, there are lines she refuses to cross:

“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.”

Jana Kramer reflects on Fox News Digital on how she has evolved her career decisions during the self-interview:

“Like we're good, we're leveling up to a different [place], you know?"”

Alluding to Decker’s collaboration, Do It In Heels, with the upbeat presummer vibe of the song, it interprets stiff signals, and starts construction on a new chapter — one that embraces and partially leaves behind her past.

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Edited by Amey Mirashi