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Katelyn Brown Shares Kane Brown With Her Daughters To Meet His Little Brother

Kane Brown and his wife Katelyn captured one of the most special moments of their lives on camera.

The “One Thing Right” singer’s wife shared a video to Instagram on Tuesday, July 2, showing Kane bringing their daughters Kingsley Rose, 4 1/2, and Kodi Jane, 2, into the hospital room to see mom and meet their baby brother.

In the video, the girls carefully climb onto the bed and observe the baby. Kingsley even holds him with the help of mom and dad while Kodi gently touches his head.

“How come it’s already been 2 weeks with our little man? Time flies 🩵 @kanebrown,” the mom of three captioned the sweet video, noting that it was taken a few weeks ago.

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The couple first shared their baby news on Instagram on Wednesday, June 19, where they posted a carousel of photos of their newborn, with a caption revealing his name: “Krewe Allen Brown 6.18 🩵.”

In the first photo, Kane sat next to Katelyn, wrapping his arm around her as she held their baby boy. Another black-and-white photo showed him cradling Krewe and looking at him as he stood in the hospital, while another color photo showed the new mom smiling at her son, who was wrapped in a hospital blanket and wearing a cute hat.

The couple also included a black-and-white shot of Krewe’s little feet at the end of their carousel.

Kane has already spoken about The Bobby Bones Show in March and shared how he was feeling

“I’m afraid for three,” he said at the time, adding: “I guess it was God’s plan.”

He also explained how his wife encouraged him to get a vasectomy — which he eventually did — after the news of his unexpected third pregnancy.

“Kate already had me castrated,” he joked.

“She was telling me I had to go get him,” Brown said in the March interview.

“And every time she said that or said that to somebody, man, I got a stomach ache. Man, I can’t do it,” he added.

However, he explained that the procedure “didn’t hurt.”

“It was really weird to me. They gave me laughing gas or something. I was lying on my back and there was a nurse and a doctor next to me… They were talking about their day and I was just lying on this table,” Kane said.