Alan Jackson Shares Thoughts About Becoming A Grandpa

by

Arden Lambert

Updated

July 27, 2022

Updated

July 27, 2022

Updated

July 27, 2022

It looks like Alan Jackson is adding some more titles besides being a country superstar, Grammy-award-winning artist, Grand Ole Opry member, and Country Music Hall of Famer. The “Remember When” singer has actually taken to social media to announce that he’s going to be a grandpa!

He revealed the exciting news that his daughter Ali Jackson Bradshaw – the middle of Jackson’s three girls – is pregnant with her first child and the first grandchild in the family.

“Our baby is having a baby. Denise and I can’t wait to meet our first grandson in December!” Jackson wrote along with a couple of photos that include a father-and-daughter dance. He also used the hashtag #YoullAlwaysBeMyBaby – one of the songs Jackson wrote for his daughters’ marriages.

A Baby Boy Is Coming To The Jackson Family

The news of Ali Jackson’s pregnancy was first made known to the public on Wednesday (July 22) by Alan Jackson‘s oldest daughter, Mattie Jackson Selecman, through a series of Instagram stories.

“Did I mention my nephew coming 12/2022???” the best-selling author wrote along with a snapshot of Ali’s Instagram post showing off her baby bump.

She then shared clips from the gender reveal party, which was done in the most unique and personal way. Ali’s husband, Sam Bradshaw – who is an ardent outdoorsman and hunter – fired a clay pigeon that was tossed into the air. It then burst open with blue dust, announcing to the excited crowd that a baby boy is coming. Alan Jackson and his wife were also seen celebrating the thrilling news.

Ali Jackson and Sam Bradshaw married on July 18, 2020, on the family’s farm. Wishing all the best for you and your baby-to-be.


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Alan Jackson, Ali Jackson Bradshaw


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