Luke Combs’ Wife Reveals Where Second Baby Will Be Born
Luke Combs’ wife Nicole revealed while taking fan questions on her Insta stories that she will have their second child, a baby boy due in September, in a Nashville area hospital and not at home.
When one fan asked if she would have a home birth, Nicole replied, “Home births seem… lovely… but if anything goes wrong with me or the baby, you bet your ass I want to already be at the hospital instead of a 30-minute car ride away.”
Another fan asked how she deals with Luke going on such long distances when he is touring. Nicole responded, “He’s only gone two or three nights a week, so it’s really not that bad at all.” She added, “It’s only tough when he goes overseas for a few weeks, but it could be much worse.”
Combs is scheduled to visit Australia for several dates in August and will tour Europe in late September, hopefully before or after the baby is born.
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Combs’s wife took some fan’s questions on her Insta stories a few weeks back and revealed that the couple lives in a simple two-bedroom home. When a fan asked about the new baby boy’s nursery, Nicole replied, “We currently live in a two-bedroom, so his nursery will be our room until he moves in with Tex.” She added, “I’m not going to make it too fancy since we will be moving in a few years anyway. I shared a room with my sister growing up, and low-key loved it.”
Later another fan asked why she and Luke live in such a small house, and she replied simply, “We’re basic.”
A fan also asked about the name of the unborn baby boy coming this fall. Nicole wrote, “Guys, we’re seriously having the hardest time. I like one-syllable names because I think they are powerful, but for every name we like, we know someone or someone’s child named that already. I normally don’t care about that, but when it’s a close friend, it’s kind of odd, lol.”
One more fan asked how many kids the Combs were planning, and Nicole said, “I would like a small army, but we decided on four max.” She added, “But we also may stop at two; who knows?”