Thomas Rhett ‘Tattoos’ Wife’s Name On His Face
Thomas Rhett posted a funny and heartfelt video on his Instagram this week of himself getting a tattoo on his face under his left eye of his wife Lauren’s name. Although the tat gives vibes of Jelly Roll and Post Malone, it is not real but temporary.
The video clip is of him sitting in a chair at a tattoo shop, getting the work done as he sings his song “After All The Bars Are Closed.” He captioned the video, “They said we needed content…”
Many of his fans commented on the fun post, including one who said, “How Post started…” Another fan explained after so many freaked out about the tattoo on his face, “Guys if that was real he would not be moving his mouth and singing while it was being done.” One more fan wrote, “Don’t mess up that handsome face!”
“After All The Bars Are Closed” chorus lyrics are: “After all the bars are closed, tell me where you wanna go / We can find a place to park, open a bottle in our hearts / If you want, I’ll tell you anything you wanna know / After everybody leaves, and this party’s just you and me / We don’t gotta say we’re done, we can just wait up for the sun / We still got a lot of good night left to go / After all the bars are closed.”
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Rhett has often said he and Lauren want lots of kids. They already have four daughters. So, does that mean Thomas and Lauren are done growing their family, or could more kids be in their future plans?
Thomas recently told us, “I think we go back and forth because I’ve heard a lot of people older than me say so many times like, ‘I wish I’d had more kids.’ Or you never hear somebody in their sixties be like, ‘I wish I’d had less kids.’ No one ever says that.”
He continued, “And so, I think for me and Lauren, we’re trying to figure out, although it would be hard now to add another one or two more or whatever, but I know that time will go by so fast and at some point there could be five or six children sitting at our Thanksgiving table. So, it’s not out of the question. I think we’re tryin’ to figure out when, and do we want to try biological, do we wanna adopt again? I think those are questions that we’re kinda dealing with.”