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Gabby Barrett is opening up about what life currently looks like at home with her husband Cade Foehner and their three children and sharing how she’s learned to navigate marriage, motherhood, and a demanding career all at once.
Since tying the knot in 2019, the couple has continued to grow both personally and professionally while finding ways to stay connected. A big part of that has been working side by side, with Foehner serving as Barrett’s lead guitar player during her live shows while still carving out space for each of their own artistry.

Now, as parents, they’ve taken that same approach on the road. She explained all five of them travel together as a family so they never have to choose between a career and their home life.
“I think of it as a whole, in regards to my music and my family and my beliefs and things like that, and what am I called to and am I being faithful in that regard, that’s how I kind of measure success in what I’m doing,” Barrett shared with Kaitlyn Bristowe on an episode Off The Vine.
“My kids come with me to all of our tour dates on the road. They’re on the tour bus in their bunks. I’m so blessed. I am honestly living the dream,” she gushed.
The Pennsylvania native admits that even though they have established this routine that works for them, she still experiences plenty of hard moments. But at the end of the day, no amount of fame or success is more important to Barrett than being present with her children.
“I definitely keep them first. I keep priority of them first and foremost, and I want to be a very present mother for them,” she admitted honestly. “That’s very important to me, for them to say when they get older, ‘Mom was here even though she had all this going on, and it’s very admirable.’ But I get to live both and it’s very, very cool.”
Barrett was just 18 years old when she and Cade Foehner wrapped their time on American Idol, a moment that quickly pushed both of their lives into the spotlight. Since then, their relationship has drawn its fair share of outside opinions and assumptions from the public. Still, Barrett says she’s learned to tune out the noise, choosing instead to focus on what truly matters to them and what life really looks like behind the camera.
“I don’t really pay attention to people’s perception on marriage very much. I just don’t spend much time on it because I know who I am as a person. I also know who he is as a person, and what’s important to us is what we’re doing and committing to behind cameras,” she explained. “I think that’s a solid way to keep things together and not so separated because when things get out and spread too much, it can get a little sticky. So yeah, he’s a good guy and I’m really, really thankful for him.”

From her nerve-wracking Idol performances to stages across the country and major award show appearances, the “Glory Days” singer praises Cade for always being her biggest supporter.
“A lot of those high-pressure moments in the beginning where the songs ‘I Hope’ and ‘The Good Ones’ and all of that, and I was on award shows and different things like that. It was really nice to be able to look over and see him there because this is all so new back in front of the cameras, all the live moments, and so he’s been a rock for me through it,” she explained.
Toward the end of the interview, Gabby Barrett hinted that more music is set to drop in coming months, and eventually a new album. She has already started to share a look into this next musical chapter through songs like “Ain’t Supposed To Be” and “The Easy Part.”
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The tide of public opinion has turned against ICE and DHS operations in Minneapolis, and the Trump administration is in the process of removing some of its most prominent officials from the city and quietly “reassigning” them.
After stubbornly standing his ground for weeks, Trump now appears to be backing away from his administration’s previous claim that slain ICU nurse Alex Pretti was a “domestic terrorist.”
That’s good news for fans of common sense.
But it’s bad news for the various MAGA pundits who thought they were doing the White House’s bidding by blindly supporting the shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.

Megyn Kelly apparently didn’t get the memo before she hosted her Sirius XM show on Monday because she continued to denigrate Pretti.
“I know I’m supposed to feel sorry for Alex Pretti, but I don’t. I don’t,” Kelly proudly told her audience.
“Do you know why I wasn’t shot by Border Patrol this weekend? Because I kept my a-s inside and out of their operations.”
Kelly spent years as a proud Second Amendment-supporting, “don’t tread on me” conservative, so her declaration that US citizens should stay inside to avoid being executed by federal agents came as a shock to many.
And not surprisingly, Megyn is now receiving backlash from quite a few high-profile critics.
“Defending raping 14 year olds as not pedophilia and attacking killed ICU nurses who served veterans – been quite a few month run here,” former Biden aide Neera Tanden posted on X (formerly Twitter), according to The Daily Beast.
“You chose to be cruel instead of compassionate; to be evil in spirit instead of empathetic; to ignore what God asks us to do— ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself,’” echoed former RNC chairman Michael Steele, adding:
“Matthew 22:39. Perhaps Megyn you don’t feel anything for Alex because you don’t feel anything for yourself.”
“You can tell these people aren’t actually religious because if they were they’d actually be worried about going to hell,” Meidas Touch co-founder Brett Meiselas chimed in.

“If someone said they don’t feel sorry for Charlie Kirk she would lose it but if it’s an ICU nurse who did nothing wrong then it’s OK, according to Megyn. Nice!” pundit Harry Sisson added.
Elsewhere in her broadcast, Kelly echoed Vice President JD Vance’s claim that Pretti was part of the “engineered chaos” in Minneapolis.
“He was there with a loaded gun looking to cause trouble for the Border Patrol agents, and that trouble came back on him,” she said.
“I’m so sick of this bull—t. These are organized agitators who train to disrupt and in some cases hurt law enforcement.”
There has been no evidence that Pretti was looking to cause trouble, or that he was part of any organized network, but those are claims that Kelly and others have been repeating for weeks.
It will be interesting to see how her rhetoric evolves if the Trump administration continues its gradual withdrawal from Minnesota.
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