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Country Star Brantley Gilbert Suddenly Stops Concert & Runs Off Stage For The Best Reason Possible

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No matter what your birth plan may look like, it can all go out the window in a flash. Some moms endure hours-long inductions where it seems like the baby will never come. Others hardly make it to the hospital in time. And there are those who don’t make it all and deliver in the most unlikely places, like their husband’s tour bus.

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Brantley Gilbert Ran Off Stage Mid-Concert To Be By His Wife’s Side.

On October 11, Brantley Gilbert had just begun a concert in Mississippi when he learned that his wife, Amber, needed him. She’d gone into labor quickly and seemingly unexpectedly. Brantley told the crowd he had to go and ran to his tour bus. He shared the incredible story on Instagram.

“So last night might have been the craziest night of my life. Watching such an amazing woman do such an amazing thing is something I’ll never forget. Thank you to our road family for rallying around us, Brittany Thornton for helping us bring this little dude into the world, Tupelo, Mississippi for showing us mad love and support, and most of all… Amber Gilbert, for letting me love you and showing me EXACTLY how incredibly strong a woman can be. I love you,” he wrote.

According to Fox News, Brantley FaceTimed his mom to tell her the good news and then went back on stage to announce to the crowd, “We got a baby.” This is the third child in the Gilbert family, and his fans are as ecstatic as he is.

This person was in the crowd and proud to be part of the exciting day. “Me and my wife was there, it was an honor to be there and was awesome to see you come back out and share the emotions of an experience like no other, congratulations to you both….”

Congratulations to the happy family. This is one night no one will ever forget!

This story’s featured image is by Jason Kempin/Getty Images.

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