Thomas Rhett shares the advice he got from fellow country star Walker Hayes about managing a lot of kids
"Walker Hayes told me one time that anything after four is just more kids."
Thomas Rhett's family grew once again in November when he and his wife, Lauren, welcomed baby girl Lillie Carolina. But the singer's says he's not too phased by the prospect of life with four young kids.
"Minus the lack of sleep, not a whole lot has changed," he recently shared in an interview with reporters, adding that he got some parenting advice from fellow country star Walker Hayes, who's got six children of his own.
"Walker Hayes told me one time that anything after four is just more kids," the singer noted. "And I said, 'There's no way that that's possible,' but I'm starting to understand that that's true."
Going from "two to three was definitely harder than three to four," Rhett admitted, adding that his nearly 2-year-old daughter Lennon Love has had to adjust to not being the youngest child in the family.
"Lennon is still a bit jealous, and I would say that is the hardest part, is that she's not the baby anymore," he explained, adding that it'll be awhile before he and Lauren expand their family again.
"We'll see what happens in the next five or six years, but we're definitely gonna take a small break from trying to have babies right now," he said.
For now, Rhett's oldest children -- Willa Gray and Ada James -- are eager babysitters who can't wait to take care of their baby sister.
"You know, they beg to hold Lillie every day," Rhett said. "I literally could put Lillie in Willa Gray's arms and be like, 'Are you good for five minutes?' And she'd be like, 'Yeah, I'm good.' She'll feed her a bottle. Ada James can hold her."
In music news, Rhett is looking ahead to a big year in 2022. His current single, "Slow Down Summer," is inside country radio's top 30.