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Thomas Rhett reveals he wants more kids

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Thomas Rhett wants more kids
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ByABC NEWS
June 24, 2019, 6:03 PM

With "Look What God Gave Her" poised to be Thomas Rhett's next No. 1, it's just the latest in a string of self-penned hits that talk about how happy he is with his wife, Lauren, and his daughters, Willa and Ada.

So are Thomas and Lauren open to more "Life Changes" as their family expands?

"These last couple months have been insane, like, all over the place..." he told ABC News Radio. "It is very stressful, I feel like, to travel with your kids and still know that, like, you're waking up at six and you're also playing a show at night. So in that aspect I'm going, 'I love my two kids and I'm kind of content.'"

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That's not his final answer, however.

"If we stopped having kids now, I know I'd wake up at 45 and go, 'We should have had five more,'" he revealed. "Because I really do want to be able to sit at a Thanksgiving or Christmas table with the most gigantic family on the planet."

Since the couple adopted Willa from a Ugandan orphanage just months before Lauren gave birth to Ada, Rhett figures they can handle anything.

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"They say that going from one to two is the hardest thing you'll do as a parent..." he reflected. "But going from two to three and maybe four and five, like I'm just gonna embrace it and know that, like, we can accomplish anything."

"Because there is nothing more fun than being around my children," the singer added. "And so I can only imagine it gets more fun the more that you have."

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