Jana Kramer says holding on to toxic relationships 'drains you' until you ‘start losing yourself' completely
Jana Kramer discusses the impact of toxic relationships on personal well-being in a recent interview. She emphasizes that leaving such relationships can lead to personal growth and happiness. Kramer's experiences and insights are reflected in her new Lifetime movie, 'Where the Heart Lands.'
- ▪Jana Kramer believes that escaping toxic relationships has made her a better and happier person.
- ▪She encourages others to embrace fresh starts, despite the fear that may accompany them.
- ▪Kramer warns that holding on to negative relationships can drain one's energy and sense of self.
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Exclusive Interviews Jana Kramer says holding on to toxic relationships 'drains you' until you ‘start losing yourself' completely The actress, now married to Allan Russell, shares lessons from heartbreak as she stars in Lifetime's 'Where the Heart Lands' By Stephanie Giang-Paunon Fox News Published June 3, 2026 9:00am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Jana Kramer embraces second chances after escaping ‘toxic’ relationship The "Where the Heart Lands" star tells Fox News Digital how walking away from a "toxic" relationship reshaped her life and helped her become happier. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Jana Kramer says there's life — and even joy — after heartbreak.
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