Justin Moore has four kids, ages 1 ½, 4, 7 and 9. While his son isn’t quite ready for school yet, his three older daughters all go to school and all have differing opinions about it. According to Justin, “My oldest (Ella), she’s a nerd. She’s obsessed with school. I tell her all the time, I’m like, ‘You are a dork.’ Like she’s always happy to go to school, happy when summer’s over so she can go back to school. She’s a little socialite. She don’t ever want to be home, wants to be out with friends doing whatever.”
On the other hand, Justin’s middle daughter, Kennedy, does not share her sister’s love of school, not even a little bit. Justin says, “She hates it. So, this is the normal routine. Pick ‘em up from school. ‘Hey girls. How was school?’ Ella is just blabbering about she made this on a test, and she got to do this or that, and Kennedy is just same answer every day. She goes, ‘It was fine, I hate school.’ So hopefully she’ll grow a little more enthusiastic about it down the road but she’s doing good. She just don’t like going. She just wants to stay home and hang out.”
Justin’s youngest daughter, Klein, is in pre-school and he says, “You never know with her. Every day’s something different.”
Justin often drives the girls to and from school when he’s not on the road touring or visiting radio stations to promote his latest single, “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home,” which will be on his forthcoming album called Late Nights and Longnecks.
Justin Moore – kids in school :50
“Well my oldest, she’s a nerd. She’s obsessed with school. I tell her all the time, I’m like, ‘You are a dork.’ Like she’s always happy to go to school, happy when summer’s over so she can go back to school. She’s a little socialite. She don’t ever want to be home, wants to be out with friends doing whatever. My middle daughter, well one of my middle daughters, Kennedy, hates it. So, this is the normal routine. Pick ‘em up from school. ‘Hey girls. How was school?’ Ella is just blabbering about she made this on a test, and she got to do this or that, and Kennedy is just same answer every day. She goes, ‘It was fine, I hate school.’ So hopefully she’ll grow a little more enthusiastic about it down the road but she’s doing good. She just don’t like going. She just wants to stay home and hang out. And then the four-year-old, you never know with her. Every day’s something different.”