Kane Brown Brought to Tears While Singing on Stage With Wife Katelyn in Emotional Video
Kane Brown and Katelyn Jae Brown
The love between Kane Brown and his wife, Katelyn, is apparent to fans of the country singer. However, Kane was brought to tears while singing on stage with her in an emotional video—and viewers can't get over how perfect they are together.
On Friday, April 12, the Kane Brown family's official Instagram account shared a video of Kane and Katelyn performing "Thank God." The couple sang together on stage during the Kansas City, Mo., stop on his In the Air tour on April 11.
"I'm tearing up just watching Kane tear up ??," the text overlaid on the video reads.
In the comments, fans couldn't agree more. One person wrote, "I adore watching these 2. You can feel their love shine through.??????"
Another Instagram user commented, "This just makes me tear up, the way he looks at her," while someone else declared, "They are seriously adorable! The cutest little family. Power couple!"
Yet another person pointed out, "The way they never take their eyes off each other the whole time they perform is the most beautiful thing to see in person ???? so happy I got to experience that in NJ ?? ."
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Kane and Katelyn previously opened up about "Thank God" during a sit-down with CMT.
"When he brought 'Thank God' home, it was kind of undeniable," Katelyn said of hearing the song for the first time. "I felt, 'Oh my gosh, we have to do this one.' I felt like it was made for us."
To that, Kane sweetly replied, "You were made for me."
Kane and Katelyn share two daughters, Kingsley Rose, 4, and Kodi Jane, 2. On Dec. 25, the country singer announced that he and Katelyn were expecting baby No. 3. They revealed their third child was a boy in a video shared via Instagram in January.
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Hopefully, the rest of Katelyn's pregnancy goes smoothly. Fans can't wait to meet the lovebirds' baby boy!
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