Country music star Jason Aldean and his wife Brittany Aldean recently gave fans a reason to smile when they dressed up their kids, Memphis and Navy, like elderly grandparents for a special school event. The occasion? Their 100th day of elementary school.
In a sweet and funny moment shared by Brittany on her Instagram Stories, the children thought they were posing for a photo—but mama was secretly recording a video. The result? A super cute clip of the two children acting like little old people, complete with detailed outfits and props!
The Cutest Grandparent Look You’ll See Today
For the celebration, both Memphis (7 years old) and Navy (6 years old) wore impressive “grandma and grandpa” outfits. Brittany and Jason clearly went all out to make sure the costumes looked just right.
Navy wore classic Mary Jane shoes, white socks, and carried a small walking cane—just like a sweet little grandma. Memphis, on the other hand, dressed up like a grandpa with a button-up shirt, grey fluffy wig, glasses, and a pair of Heydude shoes, which Brittany joked are good for any age group.
The video shows them acting how they imagine old folks would—posing, smiling, and enjoying the fun without realizing they’re being filmed. It’s one of those light-hearted family moments that brings a big smile to your face.
A Strong Sibling Bond Between Memphis and Navy
Besides dressing up adorably, Memphis and Navy also share a very close sibling bond. The two are just a year apart in age, and their connection shows in the way they support each other.
Recently, during a break between their softball and baseball games, the brother and sister shared a sweet hug that melted hearts on social media. They really are best friends as well as siblings, and their bond is something many families would wish for.
Life on the Go: How the Aldean Kids Do School
Jason Aldean and Brittany live a busy life, often traveling for tours or moving between their multiple homes in different states and even countries. Because of this schedule, Memphis and Navy balance their schooling between regular school and home school while they’re on the road.
Their main home base is in Tennessee, where they spend most of their family time when not traveling. Despite the busy life, the Aldeans seem to make sure their kids still enjoy the fun, educational moments—like celebrating the 100th day of school in style.
Jason also has two older daughters from his first marriage, and he’s known to keep close family ties, no matter how packed his schedule gets.
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