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Kane Brown and Daughter Kingsley Prove They Are ‘Best Friends’ In Giggly New Video
Kane Brown is a big fan of the girl dad life and his latest Instagram post confirms it. The “Like…

Kane Brown, Kingsley; Photos via Instagram
Kane Brown is a big fan of the girl dad life and his latest Instagram post confirms it.
The “Like I Love Country Music” singer documented some one-on-one time with his eldest daughter, 2-year-old Kingsley Rose, in a video posted to Instagram on Thursday.
In the clip, which he sweetly captioned, “My best friend,” Brown can be seen playing in the sink with Kingsley as she giggled uncontrollably while they played with the water coming out of the faucet.
Brown’s sweet interactions with little Kingsley surely brought a smile to the faces of viewers as the comments section was flooded with sweet messages.
“Those belly giggles are the best,” wrote one Instagram user, while another shared, “So precious! She is a Lil princess.”
Kane and his wife, Katelyn, are parents to Kingsley, 2, and Kodi Jane, 6 months. The couple often shares sweet snapshots and video clips of their daughters on Instagram.
On Father’s Day, Katelyn paid tribute to Kane with a heartfelt message on Instagram.
“Happy Father’s Day @kanebrown_music ! Nothing is better than watching you be the BEST father to our two beautiful girls❤️ each year continues to get better,” she shared. “I love you so much babe …. You are kings, Kodi and my entire world!”
That same weekend, Kane surprised Katelyn with an epic 30th birthday party that Katelyn called “one of the best nights of my life.”
She later re-lived the surprise party with a video recap admitting, “can’t get over how special this night was.”
The extravagant soiree included larger-than-life balloon arrangements, gorgeous floral arrangements, disco balls, a giant birthday cake, and a giant marquee sign that read, “The Big 30.”
Kane Brown’s “Like I Love Country Music” is currently climbing the charts at country radio. The superstar recently shared ‘a 90s-inspired music video to accompany the track.
The clip was filmed at the Nashville Palace and features Brown showing off some of his line dancing skills.
Later this year, Kane Brown will embark on a massive international tour that includes stops in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United Kingdom, and more.
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