Jason Aldean’s Son Memphis Turns 3 –See Photos From His Winter Wonderland Birthday Party
Jason Aldean and his wife, Brittany, rang in their son’s third birthday with a winter wonderland-themed party, complete with an…

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Jason Aldean and his wife, Brittany, rang in their son’s third birthday with a winter wonderland-themed party, complete with an appearance from Santa.
Memphis’ party included a massive hot chocolate bar, a Frozen-themed cake and cupcakes and two very special guests – Elsa and Anna. The family’s giant Christmas tree, which is adorned with crystals, was the backdrop to the attendees’ photos with Santa.
The couple was joined at their home by family, including Aldean’s older daughters, Kendyl and Keeley, and his sister, Kasi. Fellow country artists Brett Young, Kane Brown, Lauren Alaina and Dee Jay Silver were also in attendance and some of them even brought their families along for the fun.
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Brittany shared several videos of the soiree on Instagram stories and also posted a few snaps on her feed.
“My baby’s Winter Wonderland was everything and more!,” she wrote. “Thanks to everyone who helped pull this off for his 3rd birthday🙌🏼 (especially Ana and Elsa) 🥰”
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Earlier in the day, the “Blame It On You” singer shared a sweet birthday message for his only son.
“Hard to believe it has been 3 years since this little guy came into our lives. He is wild, headstrong and 💯 all boy and I couldn’t be more thankful for him. For awhile, @brittanyaldean and I weren’t sure we would be able to have a baby, so the fact that we now have 2 is a blessing to us both and we never take one day of it for granted,” Aldean wrote. “Happy bday buddy!! We love u so much!”
After seeing these photos, one thing is clear: Brittany Aldean never fails to throw an extravagant party.
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