Kane Brown’s Diamond Milestone, New Baby, and Superhero Dreams

Country music superstar Kane Brown recently made his first-ever TV show talk show appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, where he discussed his career milestones, his growing family, and his new ventures into acting.

“Heaven” Goes Diamond

A major focus of the conversation was Brown’s hit song “Heaven,” which recently went Diamond, signifying 10 million units sold. He expressed his excitement and disbelief, calling it a major personal milestone. “I’ve always told myself I wanted a Diamond single,” he said, adding that he’s thrilled to have finally achieved it. The singer also reflected on his musical beginnings, recalling that his love for country music started with Tim McGraw’s “I Like It, I Love It,” a song he would listen to in his mother’s T-top Camaro.


The “In The Air” Tour and Family Life

Brown also talked about his highly anticipated “In The Air Tour,” expressing his excitement to get back on the road. He revealed that his two young daughters, whom he described as a “queen” and a “strong” little one, will be joining him. He shared a heartwarming anecdote about his oldest daughter, who loves to get on stage and sing, and his youngest, who gets a case of stage fright. He also spoke about his wife, Katelyn, who performs with him on stage, admitting he was nervous for her at first but is now confident in her “incredible voice.”

The interview took a personal turn when he announced he and Katelyn are expecting their third child, a boy. He described the chaotic but joyful moment of their gender reveal and shared that he had a feeling it was a boy because he and his wife had decided they were “done” having kids. “This is God telling me that this is your son,” he said.


From Country Music to Hollywood

Brown also discussed his new acting career, revealing that his dream role would be to play a superhero. He also expressed a love for scary movies and comedies, joking that he’d be the first character to die in a horror film. He shared his love for superheroes like Deadpool and Spider-Man, which Jennifer Hudson said his new son will surely love as well.

The interview concluded with a special gift for the new baby, a heartwarming touch that celebrated this new chapter in Kane Brown’s life.

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