Jana Kramer and Mike Caussin renew their wedding vows

Jana Kramer renews wedding vows with husband

Country singer Jana Kramer reveals she and husband Mike Caussin have renewed their wedding vows after separation.

In an Instagram post, the "I Got the Boy" singer shared a photo of their vow renewal, which happened back on Dec. 2 in Hawaii.

In the caption, Kramer shared that 2017 broke her down, but it also made her stronger. "You taught me patience, you taught me family was everything. You made me believe not only in myself but the power of forgiveness. You turned me into the women I always wanted to be," she said in the caption. "Here's to always believing in love and fighting for it."

The post showcases a series of photos showing the couple who had their arms wrapped around each other. One also shows them with their 23-month-old daughter Jolie Rae.

The vow renewal apparently took place just a week before Kramer suffered a miscarriage, which she also revealed via social media. Posting a photo of her looking down on a sonogram, the 34-year-old musician said it was not her first miscarriage, but this time, she did not want to be alone. She also encouraged other mothers going through the same pain to support each other.

The "One Tree Hill" alum was married to the former NFL player back in 2015. A year later, the couple decided to take a break, reportedly after Caussin cheated on Kramer with multiple women.

Despite this, Kramer continued to call the 30-year-old footballer her husband, explaining that they have yet to officially end their relationship in court.

In a September interview with Olivia Caridi for her podcast "Mouthing Off," Kramer shared that they were taking things "day-by-day." She added that they were "actively working" on their relationship for the sake of their daughter. Basing on their happy photos, looks like their efforts to rebuild their marriage paid off.

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