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Maddie & Tae Confirm Heartbreaking Split After 15 Years and Say It’s Not the End of Their Bond

Maddie & Tae, Madison Font and Taylor Kerr, pose together in matching boho style as the duo officially confirms their heartbreaking split after 15 years, with Tae focusing on family and Maddie launching solo while insisting their sister-like bond remains forever.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

They built a whole world together, and now they are walking away from it with tears in their eyes and love still intact.

After fifteen years of harmony, hits, and hell-yeah moments, Maddie & Tae have officially confirmed what fans had quietly feared. The powerhouse duo, who shook up Nashville in their teens and never once backed down from telling it like it is, are pressing pause on their musical partnership. And while they are doing it with grace and gratitude, they are not sugarcoating the truth. It hurts.

Tae Kerr and Maddie Font announced the split through People and chose their words carefully but honestly. They are not calling it a breakup, not exactly. But anyone who has followed these two from the “Girl in a Country Song” days to headlining the Ryman knows this is more than just a timeout. It is a closing of one of the most authentic chapters modern country music has seen in a long time.

“We’re leaving this open-ended,” Maddie said, trying to hold space for hope. “We might make another record one day. We might go do some tour dates one day.”

But then came the real truth. “It does not feel aligned for us to do it together in this season.”

That season is motherhood. Tae, now a mom of two, said it plain and clear. “My heart is at home.” And Maddie did not hesitate. “Then that is what we need to do.”

The conversation happened over the phone, not in a dressing room or studio, but in one of those rare and raw moments where life demands brutal honesty. Both women cried through it, and both knew, deep down, that it was time.

Tae is stepping away to raise her babies, and she is doing it with purpose. She is not just choosing quiet over chaos. She is choosing presence over pressure. She is choosing her children and doing it proudly. “Life changes, and there are seasons where your family needs you more,” she said. “I am grateful I get to stay home and soak it all up.”

Maddie, on the other hand, still hears the call of the stage and the stories yet to be written. She is blazing ahead into a solo career with the same fire that fueled the duo from the start. And she is doing it while raising her own child and balancing a life she says is messy and beautiful. She is already in the studio working on new music and teasing sounds that stretch beyond country but are rooted in the same soul that built their brand.

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What makes this split different is that there is no drama, no backbiting, and no public meltdown. Just two women who respect each other enough to let each other go. They are walking different paths now, but they are not walking away from each other. “Even though we are not going on this journey as Maddie and Tae together, we are still walking and doing life together outside of it,” Maddie said. And you believe her because everything they have ever done has been nothing but real.

From teen dreams to platinum plaques and from late-night tour buses to diaper duty, Maddie and Tae have lived a hell of a life side by side. They were underdogs who never played the game the way Nashville expected them to. And now they are showing what it looks like to split without bitterness, to honor a friendship without pretending everything is fine when it is not.

They are not calling it a farewell tour because that would feel too final. But make no mistake, this is the end of something big. And they are walking away with heads high, hands unclenched, and hearts still wide open.

Whatever comes next, whether it is Maddie with a solo anthem or Tae singing lullabies at home, one thing is for sure. The bond is still there. The music lives on. And Maddie and Tae are still Maddie and Tae.

Just not side by side on stage. For now.

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