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Country Singer Parker McCollum and Wife Hallie Expecting First Baby
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Date:2025-04-17 10:59:11
Parker McCollum is flying high above the water.
After all, the country singer and his wife Hallie Ray Light announced that they are expecting their first child together.
"God's little blessing," Parker and Hallie shared in a joint Instagram statement Feb. 7, alongside a photo of them sharing a kiss by the beach. "We Iove you so much already, Baby M!"
The golden news comes one month after the "Pretty Heart" singer announced he was canceling an August show in College Station, TX, due to "unforeseen circumstances."
"It'll all make sense at some point in the near future," he explained in a video on Instagram Jan. 5, "but just wanted to keep you guys updated."
And in the caption, he continued, "That being said, we have some exciting news that we'll be announcing in the near future so be on the lookout!"
Hallie and Parker tied the knot in March 2022 in the "Burn It Down" singer's home state, Texas, after getting engaged the summer before. And while celebrating his first year of marriage, the 31-year-old reflected on how much he's learned from his other half.
"You can take a girl anywhere she wants to go, buy her anything you want to buy her," he shared in a July 2023 statement through Universal Music Group Nashville, "but your quality time is like the number-one thing that they really care about, at least mine does, and it's the one thing I just don't have a surplus of. I've learned really to, and it's hard for me to relax and slow down."
"I'm just always, always going," Parker continued. "She handles it really well. She's really easy on me. But I have learned more than anything that it is my time that probably goes the furthest with her."
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