Luke Combs’s Wife On Plans For Baby Number Three
Luke Combs’s wife Nicole was on an airplane earlier this week when she needed a distraction, so she took fan questions on her Insta Stories.
The first question one fan asked was whether she and Luke planned on having baby number three. She responded, “No, it would be a bit hard in the two-bedroom house, but maybe when we move into the bigger house. Who knows?!”
Nicole also touched on having her boys so close together. She offered, “There’s way more pros than cons. It was by far harder being pregnant while taking care of an infant than having two under two. Let me tell you my surprise when I found out I was pregnant five months postpartum, though.”
When asked about the hardest part of pregnancy, she wrote, “Not knowing when it’s going to happen or how it’s gonna go. I was oddly quiet and calm during both births. It’s like you become so intuned with your body that you drown everything else out. Truly a wild experience both times.”
She revealed of having an epidural before birth, “I tried to have one both times, but it didn’t work for my second. Honestly, having a baby is tough enough you don’t need to put that extra pressure on yourself. If you want to get it. get it.”
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Combs is getting his own exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum that will explore his life and career. The new exhibition, “Luke Combs: The Man I Am,” will trace Combs’ story from singing with his school choirs in North Carolina to headlining stadiums worldwide.
Luke said, “Once I decided I wanted to do music as a career, it didn’t matter if it was for 100 people or 1,000 people; I just wanted to be playing country music for anyone who would listen. If I could have enough fans to call it a job, I was set.”
He added, “Other than that, I never dreamed of being featured in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, much less having my own exhibit; that was beyond my wildest dreams. But honestly, it’s all a credit to my fans, family, songwriters and team. I have only made it to where I am today because of them, and this honor is one of my most humbling yet. At my core, I love country music, and this exhibit is as prestigious an honor as it gets.”
The exhibit will be open from July 11 until June 2025 and will include stage wear, tour memorabilia, manuscripts, set lists, instruments, photographs, posters, childhood memorabilia, and more.