Thomas Rhett wants daughters to feel they have 'normal life' despite fame
Thomas Rhett is opening up about the important lesson that his famous songwriting father, Rhett Atkins, taught him growing up, and which he hopes to pass on to his three daughters.
Ahead of Father's Day on Sunday, the country superstar is reflecting on the way that his dad -- who's penned hits for Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton and other stars -- gave him a sense of normalcy in spite of the fame that surrounded him as he broke into the country music scene of the 1990s.
"Growing up with a dad that sang music, it felt normal to me, but looking back at it, it was kind of a strange upbringing," Rhett told his record label. "But my dad made life feel very normal even though his life was not, and so I would say that that has been instilled in me."
Now that the "Life Changes" hitmaker is in that same position his father was, he hopes that his own children -- 4-year-old Willa, 2-year-old Ada and 4-month-old Lennon -- grow up the same way.
"No matter what we get to do, whether traveling around the world and playing shows and then watching me sing, I do want them to stay as grounded and feel like they live as much of a normal life as they possibly can," Rhett said. "And so I'm super thankful to my dad for helping me do that, too."
Rhett was supposed to be on his Center Point Road Tour this summer, but it's been postponed to 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.