See Gabi and Scotty McCreery’s Picture-Perfect Personal Family Christmas Card
“Christmas card szn,” McCreery captioned the post.

Scotty McCreery and Wife, Gabi; Photo by Jamie Schramm, CMA
With less than two weeks until Christmas, it seems as if everyone is getting into the holiday spirit, including country hitmaker Scotty McCreery.
The “Damn Strait” singer took to Instagram over the weekend to wish fans a Merry Christmas with the reveal of his personal McCreery family Christmas card and it’s absolutely adorable.
Pictured on the card are Scotty, his wife, Gabi, and their yellow Labrador Retriever, Moose.
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Scotty, Gabi and Moose
The front of the card simply reads, “Merry Christmas – The McCreerys,” while the back includes another family photo, a Bible verse and a special message from Scotty, Gabi and Moose.
“Sending love and joy from our family to yours this Christmas season,” the card reads.
Scotty and Gabi, who reside in North Carolina, have known each other since Kindergarten. The couple’s love story is straight out of a fairy tale as Gabi used to doodle hearts and “Mrs. Gabi McCreery” in her diary.
The couple wed in June of 2018 and added Moose to their family in early 2019.

Same Truck
2021 was a milestone year for McCreery as he released his brand new album, Same Truck.
The American Idol champ co-wrote 10 of the 12 tracks alongside some of Music City’s most sought-after hitmakers such as Ashley Gorley, Zach Crowell, Rhett Akins and Josh Hoge.

The project is a true reflection of where McCreery is in his life.
“My last album was about me as a young man getting ready to get married,” McCreery previously shared. “Same Truck is me three years later, taking a moment to acknowledge where I am now as a 27-year-old, happily married man, sharing both what I’ve learned and where I want to go.”
The RIAA Platinum-certified country star will soon embark on his 2022 Same Truck Tour. Click HERE to see if the tour is coming to a city near you.
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