Tyler Farr’s 4-Year-Old Daughter Hospitalized With Pneumonia, Asks For Prayers

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Tyler Farr asks fans for prayers as his daughter is in the hospital with pneumonia. (Photos: Facebook/Tyler Farr)

Tyler Farr Asks For Prayers As His Young Daughter Battles Pneumonia

On Sunday, June 22, country artist Tyler Farr shared some unfortunate news with fans on his social media.

The “Redneck Crazy” singer revealed that his 4-year-old daughter, Hollis Caroline Farr, has been hospitalized while battling a severe case of pneumonia.

Tyler posted a photo of little Hollis lying in her hospital bed, smiling at the camera despite the difficult time she’s going through.

“Yall say some prayers for my lil munch. She’s in the hospital with pneumonia,” Tyler wrote in the photo’s caption.

As of now, Tyler hasn’t shared many details about how serious Hollis’ condition is.

However, in a later post that night, he gave fans a small update.

He shared a photo of Hollis asleep with her stuffed animals by her side, resting after her hectic day.

Tyler said that he was thankful to be back home with his daughter after being away on tour when she was first hospitalized.

Country Stars Send Their Well Wishes To The Farr Family

Once Tyler broke the news about his daughter’s illness, fellow country stars quickly filled the comment section with messages of support and well wishes for the Farr family:

“God bless you guys. Will continue to pray for your precious Munchie!” Charles Esten wrote.

“Aww man. I hate to hear that. Hope she feels better soon bud,” Jason Aldean said.

Aldean’s wife, Brittany, also left a comment of multiple prayer emojis, signifying that they are in her prayers.

Tyler Farr’s daughter is the only child he shares with his wife, Hannah. The couple welcomed their baby girl in 2021, but her arrival came six weeks early after Hannah faced unexpected complications due to preeclampsia and high blood pressure.

Tyler Farr and his daughter, Hollis
Facebook/Tyler Farr

Tyler’s next scheduled performance is set for Friday, June 27, at the Creekside Amphitheater in Harrison, Arkansas.

Currently, there has been no official word on whether the event will be postponed or rescheduled due to his daughter’s health situation.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Farr family as Hollis recovers.

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