Luke Combs Shares Sweet Tribute To 'The Woman Of My Dreams' On Anniversary

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Luke Combs shared a wedding day photo as he delivered a heartfelt tribute to his wife, Nicole Combs, on the couple’s fourth anniversary on Thursday (August 1).

The “Forever After All” artist wrote in his caption on Instagram: “4 years ago today I got to marry the woman of my dreams. We have two amazing sons now and an incredible life we’ve built together. [Nicole Combs] you have changed my world for the better in so many ways I can’t even begin to put it in words. I love you! Happy Anniversary!”

Nicole embraced four years married and eight years together with her husband. She wrote on her Instagram story that “these past 4 years brought us many adventures across the world, 2 sweet baby boys, and a whole lot of living! Here’s to many more with you, my love. There’s nobody else I’d rather live this life with.”

Combs and his wife welcomed their firstborn child, son Tex Lawrence Combs, on Father’s Day in June 2022. Their second son, Beau Lee Combs, will celebrate his first birthday this month. Nicole said “we couldn’t love you more,” when she introduced Beau to the world last year. Combs said as he announced Tex’s arrival that he and his wife are “over the moon in love with this little guy.”

The family recently shared a sentimental moment together in Downtown Nashville, Tennessee, where Combs’ marked the unveiling of his new exhibit in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The North Carolina-born country star had a chance to view the artifacts on display in the Luke Combs: The Man I Am exhibit with Nicole and his two young sons before it was open to the public. Combs also appears in the 8th annual American Currents: State of the Music exhibit with Kelsea Ballerini, Jelly Roll, Taylor Swift, Lainey Wilson and many others. The collection “takes a broad view of the genre over the past year to explore musical developments, artist achievements and notable events, as determined by the museum’s curators and editorial staff,” per the Hall of Fame.


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