Luke Combs And His Wife Live In A Two-Bedroom Home
Luke Combs’s wife took some fan’s questions on her Insta stories this week and revealed that the couple lives in a simple two-bedroom home. When a fan asked about the…

Luke Combs's wife took some fan's questions on her Insta stories this week and revealed that the couple lives in a simple two-bedroom home. When a fan asked about the new baby boy's nursery, Nicole replied, "We currently live in a two-bedroom, so his nursery will be our room until he moves in with Tex." She added, "I"m not going to make it too fancy since we will be moving in a few years anyway. I shared a room with my sister growing up, and low-key loved it."
Later another fan asked why she and Luke live in such a small house, and she replied simply, "We're basic."
A fan also asked about the name of the unborn baby boy coming this fall. Nicole wrote, "Guys, we're seriously having the hardest time. I like one-syllable names because I think they are powerful, but for every name we like, we know someone or someone's child named that already. I normally don't care about that, but when it's a close friend, it's kind of odd, lol."
One more fan asked how many kids the Combs's were planning, and Nicole said, "I would like a small army, but we decided on four max." She added, "But we also may stop at two; who knows?"
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Combs recently played two shows at Nashville's Nissan Stadium, keeping the crowd on their feet for the entire two-show show. The show featured all of Luke's big hits. At one point in the show, he told the crowd what his next radio single would be. "So, about a week and a half ago, I guess, I announced that I was going to let you guys decide what my next single was going to be at country radio. And we had a vote. You could vote on 'Love You Anyway' or '5 Leaf Clover.' Which one you wanted me to put out on the radio, and it was real close."
He added before singing the song, "I think it was 51%-49%. So it was neck in neck. But the song we're about to play you right now is the winner. I got my friend Wes from Flatland Calvary on the fiddle playing for us. So yeah, this is my next single at country radio; it's called 'Love You Anyway.' "
Luke also revealed at the show that it was the first time his eight-month-old son Tex saw him perform live as his wife Nicole stood side-stage for the performance.
The month of May is the most popular month to get married, as 11 percent of all couples marry in May. As we welcome the summer and the beautiful weather that comes with May, we gathered what we believe are the top five country music songs for weddings.
There were so many country love songs to choose from as every artist in country music has their fair share of love songs. But these five songs rise above the rest in helping couples share their love on their special days.
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5 - "It's Your Love" - (1997)
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill - Such a beautiful love song that stands the test of time, just like Tim and Faith's marriage. "It's Your Love" became the first duet by a married couple to top the country chart since the inception of Nielsen BDS in 1990. No such single would top the chart again until almost 26 years later, when Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown's "Thank God" hit #1 in February 2023.
4 - "From This Moment On" - (1997) - Shania Twain
What a fantastic love song. Twain always sings this at her concerts. Shania wrote the song when she "drifted off" when she attended a soccer game in Italy that she was not interested in.
3 - "Speechless" - (2018) Dan + Shay
This song is written primarily for weddings. The video features footage from Smyers' and Mooney's 2017 weddings, including the grooms' first looks at their brides, the brides walking down the aisle, and the couples' introductions at their respective receptions.
2 - "Die A Happy Man" - (2015)
This song is an amazing love letter to Thomas' wife, Lauren, who appears in the video. The video was shot on location on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii.
1 - "Forever After All" - (2020)
While there are many country music songs for a wedding, this one is a no-brainer. The song's official video features clips from Luke's August 2020 wedding to Nicole Hocking.