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Thomas Rhett Reveals When He'll Tell Daughter Willa About Her Adoption

Thomas Rhett is opening up about his plans to talk to his daughter, Willa Gray, about her adoption. The “Slow Down Summer” singer and his wife, Lauren Akins, adopted their 6-year-old daughter from Uganda in 2017. During a conversation withHoda Kotb on her Making Space podcast, the country music superstar shares when he feels would be the right time to have a conversation with his daughter about her adoption. “It’s hard, because I think when you become a parent you’re like, ‘Well, I’m a dad I have all the answers,’” he shared. “And like adoption is one of the most beautiful things in the world and I don’t think at the beginning of it you go, ‘Oh, in like six years, I’m gonna have to start answering some really intense questions.’ It’s kinda like you go, what age is the right age? Because the world is moving so fast to have a conversation with a 6-year-old about that," he said.
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Thomas Rhett won't tell his six-year-old daughter Willa about her adoption until she's 10
Five-time Grammy nominee Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren Gregory Akins have decided not to tell their six-year-old daughter Willa Gray about her 2017 adoption from Uganda until she turns 10.The 32-year-old country crooner told Hoda Kotb on her Making Space podcast on Monday that Willa already 'has really intense questions all the time' about being the only African-American in an all-Caucasian family.'She talks to Lauren, she's like, "When can we get to see my friends in Uganda?"' Thomas recalled. December 1 family portrait:Five-time Grammy nominee Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren Gregory Akins have decided not to tell their six-year-old daughter Willa Gray about her 2017 adoption from Uganda until she turns 10 'All the time': The 32-year-old country crooner told Hoda Kotb on her Making Space podcast on Monday that Willa already 'has really intense questions' about being the only African-American in an all-Caucasian family'And then [her four-year-old sister] Ada James will be like, "When can I go see our friends in Uganda?" And Willa Gray will be like, "Well, they're not your friends, they're my friends."'The child is probably aware of her 32-year-old mother's involvement with the Christian nonprofit organization Love One International, which provides life-saving medical care and more to Ugandan families.
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