Luke Combs’ Wife Nicole Gushes About Their Newborn Son

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Luke Combs and his wife Nicole welcomed their first child, a boy, on Father’s Day (June 19). The couple shared the news of their son’s birth two days later (on June 21):

Welp he decided that Fathers Day would be a good time to show up,” Luke said. “I couldn’t agree more. Me and @nicolejcombs are over the moon in love with this little guy. Mama and baby are healthy and we’re back home now with family. Life is good.”

Luke shared a photo that shows him lovingly looking at his baby boy in Nicole’s arms. The little family appears to be in the nursery, since you see a bunch of children’s books arranged on shelves on the wall.

Nicole previously said that she and Luke had a family name in mind for their son. They chose to name him Tex Lawrence Combs.

 

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Nicole shared the same photo and wrote her own message. She gushed about her newborn son, saying:

It’s going to be hard to top this past Father’s Day…Welcome to the world, Tex Lawrence Combs. You are the best chillest angel boy and I’m so happy I was chosen to be your mom. These are the days.”

 

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Luke wrote the sweetest comment on his wife’s post. He said, “You crushed it my love!

We’re so happy for Luke and Nicole! Welcome to the world baby Tex!

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