She got the boy! ❤️
on an episode of her “Whine Down” podcast. “I’m going to have fun. And if it doesn’t work out, well, you know what, I’m gonna learn a lot of lessons. And I had a lot of fun along the way.”“He’s incredible. He’s just very safe,” Kramer told. I’m more calm. And again, I’ve never felt safe in a relationship and it’s just — it’s really nice to feel that.”
While Russell is currently based in England where he coaches Norwich FC — Kramer resides in Nashville, Tennessee — theJohn Salangsang/Shutterstock “[Long-distance] is something that I never thought I would do, but that’s because there was that piece in me where I had to be around someone, but I love the fact that he’s so driven,” she gushed. “He’s so successful in his coaching career, and so eventually, yes, we will hopefully be in the same place, but there is no, like, strict timeline on it.”Russell may be across the pond for now, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t put effort into forming a relationship with her little ones.
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