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Jana Kramer says she removed video of daughter because of online 'sickos'
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Date:2025-04-15 03:09:51
Jana Kramer is learning how to navigate the digital limelight as a mother.
The country singer and "One Tree Hill" alum opened up about why she removed a recent video of her daughter Jolie from social media on her Instagram Stories Monday, according to People magazine and Fox News.
Kramer, who shares the 8-year-old with ex-husband and former NFL player Mike Caussin, previously shared a video of herself dancing with Jolie and her other children, sons Jace, 5, and 11-month-old Roman. Jolie wore a sports bra in the clip, with Kramer explaining that she often tags along on her gym workouts.
"Now I would never let her go to a store in just a sports bra, and though this video was filmed in our home I still shared it to 2 (million) people," Kramer wrote, per the outlets.
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Jolie's outfit quickly sparked criticism in the comments section. While Kramer initially "didn't even see the issue" with the original video, she removed the post.
"I forget how sick this world is and how sexualized kids are," Kramer wrote. "Sad honestly that's where the world is at."
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Kramer later reshot the video with Jolie and her siblings and posted it to Instagram on Monday, writing "Take two…. 💕"
"I love to share my family over Insta … and understand some of the risks but I do believe there is a balance in it all no matter how messed up this world can be at times," Kramer concluded. "But I also see how I can do better at times to protect. Again I had no clue just how far these sickos go."
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