Justin Moore has four kids, ages eleven, nine, six and three, so there’s never any shortage of discussions about what they want to be when they grow up. Justin says, “Ella, my oldest, I think the last that I heard she wanted to be a teacher, God love her.”
He says that because after attempting to help his wife home school their kids during the pandemic, he says, “(Teachers) have a tough job. I’ve learned that over this quarantine time.”
The one kid he’s a little worried about, as far as her career choice goes, is his middle daughter, Kennedy. Justin says, “I think last I heard, Kennedy, she was still holding out hope she could be a butterfly, whatever the heck that means.”
Justin never wants to be the one to hold his kids back from achieving whatever they dream of achieving, but in this case, he says, “We haven’t broken it to her that that’s probably not gonna happen. You can be anything you wanna be, except probably a butterfly.”
Perhaps the love Justin sings about in his latest single “We Didn’t Have Much” will help his daughter when she finds out she can’t be a butterfly. Listen for that song on Bloomington-Normal’s #1 Country, B104.
When you were a little kid what did you want to be when you grew up? Is that what you are doing now?