Luke Combs and His Wife, Nicole, Welcomed Their Second Baby

by

Riley Johnson

Updated

September 7, 2023

Updated

September 7, 2023

Updated

September 7, 2023

Luke Combs got a new addition to his growing family. On Thursday (August 31, 2023), the country star and his wife, Nicole Combs, took to social media to inform fans about their second child’s arrival, a baby boy named Beau Lee Combs. 

The couple revealed they welcomed their son into the world over two weeks ago, on August 15, 2023. Combs and Nicole previously revealed that Baby No. 2 was expected to arrive in September. However, Baby Beau came early while the country singer was in Australia for his world tour.

Combs and Nicole shared a video showing a Polaroid photo of the newborn’s feet in a joint Instagram post. 

Luke Combs’ Growing Family

After their engagement of nearly two years, Luke Combs and Nicole got hitched on August 1, 2020 – at their home in southern Florida in an intimate wedding ceremony.

During Father’s Day in June 2022, the couple welcomed their first son, Tex Lawrence. Less than a year later, Combs and Nicole surprised fans when they announced that Baby No. 2 was coming. 

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Nicole debuted her baby bump during the 2023 ACM Awards in May, where she hit the red carpet looking dazzling in a sparkling fringe dress while cupping her hand under her belly. “We’re getting ready,” Combs said while preparing for Baby Beau’s arrival. “We’re just in it. [We’re] excited for the second one.”

We’re thrilled to see more pictures of Baby Beau and his adorable older brother. We know you do too, so stay tuned to keep posted.


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