Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard and his family nailed their group Halloween costume this year! The country star, his wife Hayley Hubbard, and their three kids all dressed up as characters from Disney's animated film, Toy Story.
Tyler dressed as one of the film's main characters, Woody, while his wife went as Jessie. The couple's oldest child, daughter Olivia Rose, 2, wore an adorable Bo Peep costume, their oldest son, Luca Reed, 13 months, dressed as Mr. Potato Head and their newborn Atlas Roy wore an adorable Buzz Lightyear onesie.
"It was a Toy Story Halloween 🧸🤠🐑🦖🥔👨🚀🎃," Hayley wrote on Instagram alongside a series of photos and videos showing off her family's costume.
Tyler also shared a family photo from Halloween on his Instagram page, writing, "This is what happens when you let your 2 year old decide what you’re going to be for Halloween. #woody #toystory."
See photos from the Hubbard family's Toy Story Halloween below.
Tyler and Hayley welcomed their third child on September 24 and just three weeks after, the country star revealed he had a vasectomy.
Although they are done having kids of their own, they told People they are still open to growing their family in other ways.
"We're beyond grateful for our three babies and feel confident that we're done having children of our own. We've always felt that we would like to adopt one day, if the Lord opens that door and the timing is right, but for now our hands are full and we are so thankful," Tyler and Hayley said in a statement.
Tyler, who would usually be out on the road touring this time of year, is thankful for the time he has at home with his family. Hayley calls the timing "a blessing in disguise," adding, "We're all so grateful to be healthy and have welcomed a healthy baby boy into our family."
The couple adds, "We've been able to really soak up this newborn phase at home without having to travel the week after delivery, and that's something new for us. Since we're all in the recovery process, it's been extra nice to settle in at home as a family of five, instead of touring."
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