RaeLynn’s Reveals ‘Bougie’ Baby Gifts from Kane Brown, Tyler Hubbard & More While Touring Daughter’s Nursery
Raelynn’s 4-week old daughter Daisy Rae is already being spoiled by the country music community. While giving an exclusive nursery…

Raelynn’s 4-week old daughter Daisy Rae is already being spoiled by the country music community.
While giving an exclusive nursery tour to Entertainment Tonight, the Texas native revealed the gifts her daughter Daisy received from her music industry friends, including Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani, Kane Brown and his wife Katelyn, as well as Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and his wife Hayley.
As the “Baytown” singer showed ET host Cassie DiLaura around the nursery, DiLaura noticed several items in her daughter’s room that stood out, which prompted her to ask about them.

One of the items was a pair of hot pink baby UGG slippers, which she says were a gift from Kane and Katelyn Brown.
“Those are the cutest things, they’re so bougie in the best way,” Raelynn said of the gift from The Brown family.
Another was a pair of $300+ Golden Goose sneakers, gifted to Daisy by the Hubbard’s.
“They’re so cute and little,” the new mom gushed of the sneakers.

Although she didn’t share an image of the gift her former The Voice coach and his wife purchased her, she said they sent her a huge bouquet of flowers.
“They’ve been so sweet, and when Daisy was born they sent this huge thing of flowers,” the 27-year-old said. “Gwen and Blake have been so sweet about her.”
In addition to sharing what gifts her friends sent to Daisy, RaeLynn also welcomed fans into her Tennessee home to take them on a tour of her daughter’s chic nursery.
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The video, shared by Entertainment Tonight, opens with Daisy Rae making her television debut as her mom gave a tour of her stunning nursery, sharing every detail with the show.
The nursery included exquisite floral wallpaper, a yellow Daisy neon sign, a golden feather lighting fixture, a miniature white grand piano, a wall made into a massive bookshelf and more.
On top of the footwear Daisy received as gifts, the 4-week-old already has quite the wardrobe. Not only does she have an entire wall of bows to match every outfit, hair accessories from designer brands such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci, she also has the cutest blue jean jacket with a painting of Dolly Parton on the back and some adorable dresses.
A special touch to the nursery is wall art that is made of lyrics from a song called “Made For Me To Love,” which Raelynn wrote for her daughter.
“This is the song of course I wrote for Daisy, ‘Made For Me To Love,’ this is probably my favorite thing,” Raelynn admitted.
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The singer/songwriter welcomed Daisy Rae into the world on September 8 in Nashville alongside her husband, Josh Davis. RaeLynn went into labor shortly after dancing to Walker Hayes’ “Fancy Like” in a video that has since gone viral.
The new mom recently opened up about the moment she first met her daughter in an interview with People, telling the publication, “When she came out and they put her on my chest, I just started crying because I couldn’t believe that she was mine.”
She went on to share how Daisy Rae is already following in her footsteps. “Daisy’s definitely going to have a little sass to her, that’s for sure. We’re already seeing that in her personality!”
Raelynn’s EP, Baytown, is out now.
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