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Luke Combs Tearfully Reveals Why He Missed the Birth of Son Beau
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Date:2025-04-26 20:30:08
Luke Combs has some regrets about this beautiful, crazy day.
The "Where the Wild Things Are" singer reflected on the day his 10-month-old son Beau, whom he shares with his wife Nicole Combs, was born and why he wasn't there to witness it.
"I'll never forget the craziest day, probably, in my life," Luke said on the June 20 episode of The Zane Lowe Show. "One of the best and one of the worst days in my life at the same time."
"It's August 16," he recalled. "I'm in Sydney, Australia, in a hotel room, and we're on tour in Australia. I probably woke up at around 8:00 a.m. Australia time, and I had a text from my wife, and it said, ‘I'm so sorry, I really tried to not have the baby while you're gone.'"
Holding back tears, he added, "God, dude, it sucked."
Nicole, who also shares 2-year-old Tex with the singer, gave birth August 15. While Luke couldn't be there in person, he was virtually present to see the birth.
"He wasn't born yet, but my wife texted me on the way to the hospital," the 34-year-old said. "He was two and a half weeks early, and I was supposed to be home and I wasn't."
Although it was a difficult day for the "Beautiful, Crazy" singer, he and Nicole had loved ones to support them. While he had his close friends to lean on down under, his wife's mom and sister were there for her.
"My wife had a really great support system with her for that experience," he noted, "which I'm very thankful for."
But even with the glitz and glamor of stardom, being the best father he can be will always be Luke's biggest priority.
"I want my sons to have as normal of a life as they deserve to have," he told Esquire in March 2023, "to ride bikes, to have privacy, to go fishing. I don't want them to be on jets all the time going all around the world—not that we wouldn't go on vacation together."
"I want them to have the things that I didn't have," he explained. "But I also want them to have the things that I did have, which was a really fun, normal feeling childhood."
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Back in October, the "Living" singer shared this photo of him and his daughter preparing to get her ears pierced at Claire's. While Jordan might've been scared beforehand, she was all smiles when everything was said and done. "#dadstuff #jordanoninstagram...from Fear to Feeling It!" Dierks captioned the post, adding the hashtag #claires, of course.
Back in April 2017, ahead of the ACM Awards, the superstar singer took to social media to share this adorable photo of his and Nicole Kidman's daughters, Faith Margaret and Sunday Rose, holding up a "good luck daddy" sign. Urban captioned the post, "When my daughters do this......I've ALREADY WON!!!!"
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The Florida Georgia Line star was accompanied by wife Hayley Hubbard and daughter Olivia at the 2018 CMA Awards. Cuteness overload! The couple has since welcomed a son named Luca, born in Aug. 2019.
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"Bein a dad is the BEST," the Dan + Shay star wrote alongside this sweet photo with his son, Asher James, adding a heart emoji. Shay and wife Hannah are currently expecting their second child together.
The American Idol judge's wife, Caroline, shared this cute family selfie in 2018. The Bryans were on their way to Australia when they snapped this sweet picture. Caroline wrote in her caption that son Tate "just asked if we could play hide-and-go seek on the plane." She joked, "I apologize...in advance...to everyone on this plane."
The country music superstar couldn't help but gush over kids Gracie McGraw, Audrey Caroline McGraw and Maggie Elizabeth McGraw on National Daughter's Day in September 2019. "There is nothing as beautifully inspiring as being the father of 3 remarkable, talented and self-confident young women!" Tim wrote on Instagram alongside this photo of his girls. "Happy #nationaldaughtersday."
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