Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus and Family Land Netflix Original Series
Rascal Flatts’ bassist Jay DeMarcus, his wife Allison, and their children, Dylan and Madeline, are the subject of an upcoming…
Jay DeMarcus and Family
Rascal Flatts’ bassist Jay DeMarcus, his wife Allison, and their children, Dylan and Madeline, are the subject of an upcoming Netflix Oiginal series.
DeMarcus announced the news on Wednesday (July 22) via Instagram.
“Well y’all… we’ve got some big news,” he wrote. “We have a new show on @Netflix! #DeMarcusFamilyRules premieres Wednesday, August 19 and is a behind the scenes, unfiltered look at our crazy life. @AllisonDeMarcus, Madeline, Dylan and I can’t wait to share it with you.”
Allison also shared the news, writing, “Well, we always knew our life was a bit crazy. Now you get to see why!”
Jay, who launched a Christian record label called Red Street Records in 2018, wed Allison in 2004. The couple met on the set of Rascal Flatts’ “These Days” music video after she was cast to play Gary Levox’s love interest.
Their daughter, Madeline Leigh, arrived in December of 2010 and her brother, Dylan Jay, followed on July 20, 2012.
DeMarcus Family Rules is slated to debut on the popular streaming platform on August 19.
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