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Jana Kramerer stands at a husband Out russell After he has become vulnerable on her podcast.
“The chapter was about sex. It was a sex chapter with a doctor specializing in intimacy, in sexual relationships,” Kramer, 41, shared on the episode on Wednesday, July 16, of Iheartradio’s “Whine Down” podcast. “It’s not like it’s random, ‘I’m not masturbating.’ We were having a conversation. ”
Last week, Russell, 44, made headlines After he said, “There’s no point where I really feel like masturbating.” Instead, the English football coach chooses to prioritize his marriage and “healthy sex life” with Kramer.
“Everyone sees the headline but he doesn’t know where he came from or the story behind her,” explains Kramer. “But Devil’s advocate: it shared that but it was a chat subject because I asked how many couples would be upset if their partner were masturbating.”
For the record, Kramer said she wouldn’t care if Russell were masturbating during their wedding.
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Rodin Eckenroth/Wirimage“I don’t like porn because it triggers from the past,” he said. “I don’t hate it (masturbate) but I wouldn’t be mad at him (if he did.)”
Addressing the headlines on her latest podcast chapter, Kramer said she discussed all the comment with Russell. – But he was completely unveiled by all the conversation.
“It was so lovely about it,” he said. “He’s going, ‘To be honest, he could have read that Jana Kramer’s husband can’t stop masturbating. I regard him respectfully, honoring my wife.’ I was like, ‘I love your answer to that.’ He didn’t care for a moment and took him like, ‘I’m a man who honors his wife.’ “
Ever since she launched her “Whine Down” podcast with Iheartradio in 2018, Kramer has developed a progression for honest and honest about her relationships, career and life.
While some chapters cause some unexpected headlines, the singer “I Got the Boy” tries to see the positive in every moment of attention.
“There are so many things we have shared in efforts to help other people normalize conversations and most DMS I get ‘thank you for talking about this. I was able to have a great conversation with my husband,” said Kramer. “We normalize things. We’re talking about things. We start conversations. But the part s **** of it is that it becomes a header and then it’s like, ‘Oh my God, these people!'”