Country Singer Alex Hall and Wife Bri Welcome Baby No. 2, a Girl: 'So Excited' (Exclusive)
The couple is already parents to son Preston, 3
Alex Hall and his wife are parents again!
The country singer, 29, and his wife Bri have welcomed their second baby together, a rep for the couple exclusively confirms to PEOPLE. Their daughter Etta Marie Hall was born on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 3:08 p.m., measuring 20.5 inches long and weighing 8 lbs., 1 oz. She joins big brother Preston English, 3.
"We're so excited to welcome our baby girl into the world and to begin this new chapter as a family of four," the couple tells PEOPLE. "It's so fun watching Preston be a big brother, too! He is the best helper."
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Related: Alex Hall and Wife Brianna Welcome First Baby, Son Preston English: 'Greatest Blessing'
In 2021, Hall and his wife welcomed their first child together, son Preston English Hall, on Saturday, Sept. 4, in Nashville, his rep confirmed to PEOPLE exclusively. Baby Preston weighed 7 lbs., 11 oz., and measured 20 inches at birth.
"Becoming a dad is the greatest blessing. It's true what they say, he is simply the best thing to happen to us," Hall told PEOPLE in a statement.
The couple first announced their pregnancy news exclusively with PEOPLE back in April 2021. "This baby has been such a blessing and such a sweet surprise. We're so excited to meet him in September," Bri said at the time.
"We actually found out we were pregnant on Jan. 8, which was also the release day for my song 'Last One To Leave' with Brad Paisley. So we celebrated a little differently for that one!" added Hall.
The couple began dating in 2017 and tied the knot on Nov. 1, 2020, in Los Angeles.
Hall and Brianna originally intended to get married at the Nashville mansion where her parents got married, but the pandemic interfered with their plans and they ultimately decided to elope, according to Southern Bride, which chronicled their big day.
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