KEY POINTS

  • Jana Kramer said she "Bachelorette's" Graham Bunn have been friends for seven years
  • Kramer admitted they are "in an entanglement" and "dancing the line" between friendship and romance
  • The country singer revealed she hopes to find a calmer relationship in the future

Jana Kramer revealed that she is "in an entanglement" with "Bachelorette" alum Graham Bunn amid her divorce from estranged husband Mike Caussin.

Kramer opened up about dating and her friendship with Bunn, who appeared on Season 4 of "The Bachelorette," while guest-hosting the Friday episode of E!'s "Daily Pop."

"Graham and I have been friends for seven years," the 37-year-old singer was quoted by Us Weekly as saying. "He used to work at the radio station, country radio station. So, we have been friends but there was never any … and we are still friends, and we’re just friendly."

Daily Pop co-host Justin Sylvester brought up the fact that both Kramer and Bunn posted photos on their respective Instagram Stories Thursday showing them reclining on similar-looking couches. Sylvester also asked if she thinks their friendship could potentially turn into romance in the future.

"We are in an entanglement," the "One Tree Hill" alum replied. "We are dancing the line of friends. We are dancing the line and I am happy."

Kramer announced her split from Caussin in an Instagram post in April. Us Weekly previously reported, citing an unnamed source, that she had learned that the former football star cheated on her again and it had been the "final straw" for the country singer.

But the mother of two is hopeful that she will eventually find someone she can share her life with. During another "Daily Pop" appearance, she admitted that there was a point after her split from Caussin where she thought she wasn't worthy of love.

However, Kramer added that she "will always fight for it" and now believes that she deserves the "greatest, biggest love."

Kramer also revealed that she already knows what she wants in her next relationship and shared her non-negotiables.

"The next person I'm with I don't want to be like, you know, I need to look at his phone or I'm scared that person is not going to be hopefully a cheater," she said. "I won't have to feel like that energy or wonder. It's hard not to, though."

Kramer admitted that she has been struggling with trusting people she is interested in dating, but she is determined to start with a fresh slate.

"I have to not put my ex on the faces of the people that I'm wanting to [date]," Kramer said.

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Pictured: Jana Kramer performs as part of the "Fox & Friends" All American Concert Series, June 26, 2015, in New York City. Getty