After less than two weeks, this B+ list actor knew he had to run as fast as possible from this singer/actress.

Unfortunately her current husband hasn’t made that same realization which is just making his life miserable.

He doesn’t realize his wife parches her thirst by trashing him.

Johnathon Schaech (was married to Jana Kramer between 2010–2011)

Jana Kramer

Current husband: Mike Caussin

Johnathon Schaech Says He ‘Had to Explain’ Photo From His 12-Day Marriage to Jana Kramer to His Son

Johnathon Schaech took a walk down memory lane on Twitter. The That Thing You Do! star took to the social media platform on Tuesday to share a snap from his short-lived marriage to Jana Kramer. Schaech revealed that he had to explain the wedding photo to his 7-year-old son, Camden.

“I had to explain this photo to my son today. I told him I’ve been married three times. But I got it right when I married his mother. @kramergirl and I lasted a week. We weren’t meant but for this photo and friendship,” Schaech shared.

While the One Tree Hill alum did not respond to the tweet, she did like the post.

The couple got married July 4, 2010, but went their separate ways just 12 days later. The actors met while shooting Prom Night in 2008, and dated before Schaech popped the question in Dec. 2009. – Source

How Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin’s Marriage Grew Stronger When Their Faith Got Deeper

When it comes to marriage, Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin know how to keep it real.

Whether discussing topics on their iHeartRadio podcast Whine Down or sharing personal stories in their New York Times best-selling book The Good Fight, the couple is not afraid to go there when it comes to sharing the ups and downs of their love story.

And while the former NFL player and One Brick Wines founder have made headlines for their disagreements, there is one element of Jana and Mike’s relationship that isn’t always showcased. Over time, these two have both developed a strong faith that has left lasting benefits for their family.

“When we were going through the worst of times, we honestly didn’t know where to turn at first. The pain was so great, the sadness so vast and the agony so incredibly immense, we felt as if no one could understand or relate to us,” Mike previously wrote in The Good Fight. “No literature, no therapist, no person could give us answers, let alone be the support we needed…The only person who could ultimately be what we needed was God.” – Source


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