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Jana Kramer's husband reveals VERY candid confession on couple's sex life

Jana Kramer's husband reveals VERY candid confession on couple's sex life

Daily Mail​2 days ago
husband Allan Russell made a very NSFW confession about their sex life.
The 41-year-old actress and 44-year-old Scottish former soccer player made a very candid confession about their intimate life on the latest episode of her podcast Whine Down released Wednesday.
He said: 'Since I met Jana and we've subsequently [gotten] married and had a baby and stuff, there's no point — and I can be really honest in this — there's no point where I actually feel like masturbating.
'We have, what I think, is a healthy sex life.'
Allan may have been too eager to give up information on their lives in the bedroom as he said he enjoys 'making love' to his wife and having 'essential and physical moments' together.
He explained: 'So there's a part of me [that] is like, I know it's going to come, so I'm not going to ruin it by doing what I need to do selfishly for myself to then diminish or ruin the thing that we have together.
'Therefore I just don't feel like doing it because I would rather have her, than go into the bathroom or whatever it is and masturbate.'
Jana then said that she doesn't 'hate that answer' to which her husband responded that when he was single he would 'masturbate a lot' but now he doesn't 'feel like it.'
This is not the first time Jana's husband has said something headline-worthy on the podcast as back in December he engaged in a candid discussion about her acting career on Whine Down.
During the show, the actress and her beau chatted about recent Yellowstone sex scenes, prompting the former soccer star to share his unfiltered opinion about why he won't accept his wife being intimate onscreen.
'I was just like, "There's not part of me that will ever, ever, ever allow that, ever, for a man to be that close to you like that,"' Allan said about his wife potentially filming raunchy scenes.
Jana, who shares one-year-old son Roman with the retired athlete, asked if he'd change his mind if she were cast on a huge series like Yellowstone.
He answered, 'I'll be, like, phoning the producers and threatening the producers — "You need to change that scene. For the good of your health, you need to change this scene."
'That's not good for a marriage, that type of role, it's not, especially [for] a man who's not in the acting world. It's difficult. So, therefore, that's my opinion based on [the fact that] I'm not in that world.'
To drive his point home, the Scottish athlete said to his wife: 'Can you imagine that we're both actors in a situation where I've stripped this woman naked and I start to go down on her. How would you like that, babe?'
The One Tree Hill star weighed in about acting out physical scenes: 'It's literally the most uncomfortable thing ever.'
She also noted that love scenes are typically filmed with only the actors and sound techs on set.
'It's so uncomfortable for the people that are doing it. And it's not a sexy thing,' the seasoned performer shared.
The television star explained that she doesn't prefer those kinds of scenes, but understands they come with the territory.
In an Instagram Story video shared on Monday, Allan teased, 'Ok, on this week's podcast, Jana and I have a heated discussion on a role...' before Kramer interjected, 'A steamy discussion.'
Russell continued, '...A hot and steamy discussion about a hot and steamy role I would never be happy about.'
He then panned the camera to show his wife sweetly snuggling their little boy in her arms while sitting in a rocking chair as he enjoyed a bottle.
Kramer and Russell tied the knot in July and are raising three kids together — their son Roman, plus Jana's eight-year-old daughter Jolie and six-year-old son Jace.
The mom-of-three shares her two older children with ex-husband Mike Caussin.
Back in November she mourned the loss of her former One Tree Hill co-star Paul Teal, who passed away at age 35.
'Sending love and prayers to @paulteal family and friends,' she wrote online.
Jana played Paul's onscreen girlfriend Alex during his time on the show.
'I had the absolute pleasure of working with him on season 7 of OTH. He was always so kind and so much fun to work alongside,' she added in her tribute.
The star also called on the One Tree Hill family to support Teal's loved ones, adding, 'Wrap his family and friends in prayers, please.'
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