The three oldest of Thomas Rhett's four children stole the show on Friday (Aug. 4) at a Home Team Tour 23 stop in Houston. Seven-year-old Willa Gray, 5-year-old Ada James and 3-year-old Lennon Love made a brief onstage appearance while all wearing similar pink and purple metallic skirts.
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When offered the microphone, only Lennon obliged and let out a spirited "hi Mama" for her mother, Lauren Akins.
"Y'all make some noise for my little babies right, these girls," Rhett told the audience. "I love you so much. I'll see you in like an hour. I love you, I love you."
"Stars of the show last night in Houston. Thanks for showing the girls love," Rhett wrote in the caption for a trio of photos.
A separate post shows the trio at the soundboard, taking in the Dallas show with their mom. They have a fourth sibling: 1-year-old Lillie Carolina.
Like many country stars' kids, Rhett's daughters are no strangers to tour buses.
"My kids love getting on the bus. They love getting in their bunks," Rhett told Audacy's Katie & Company. "They think it's the coolest thing in the world... it's pretty full circle because it's exactly what I used to love to do with my dad."
Rhett is the son of fellow country singer-songwriter and '90s hitmaker Rhett Akins. The two co-wrote a song Rhett dedicated to his father, 2021's "That's What Dads Do."
"Hey y'all, I meant to post this song on Father's Day, but I never got around to it," Rhett said ahead of the song's acoustic debut on Instagram. "I wrote this song with my dad, for my dad and for all the dads out there. So, better later than never. This song is called 'Things Dads Do.'"