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    Lady A’s Hillary Scott Breaks Down In Tears As She Welcomes Baby Girl 10 Years After Heartbreaking Miscarriage

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodOctober 11, 20254 Mins Read
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    Hillary Scott Reflects on Motherhood, Gratitude, and Healing After Welcoming Her Fourth Child

    Lady A’s Hillary Scott is embracing life as a mom of four — and feeling more grateful than ever. Nearly three months after welcoming her baby girl Selah Jean on July 25, 2025, the country star is opening up about motherhood, loss, and the joy of a full house.

    A Decade After Heartbreak, A Season of Gratitude

    In a new interview with PEOPLE, Scott reflected on how far her family has come since suffering a miscarriage in 2015. The painful experience, she says, continues to shape her outlook today.

    “It’s been 10 years since our pregnancy loss,” Scott shared. “Your heart remembers, and your body remembers. You just have to really choose gratitude and thankfulness that God saw fit to send us not just our twins, but another little girl.”

    Scott and her husband, drummer Chris Tyrrell, are now parents to four daughters — Eisele Kaye (12), twins Emory JoAnn and Betsy Mack (7), and baby Selah.

    “We are in a really sweet place right now,” Scott added. “Our house is full, and our hearts are full. We’re just adjusting to life with a newborn again, and it’s so fun. She’s doing wonderful.”

    A House Full of Love (and Little Helpers)

    The couple’s older girls have embraced their roles as big sisters, and their enthusiasm melts Scott’s heart daily.

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    “Selah’s sisters are just so smitten with her,” she said. “My older girls come down the stairs every morning, and if I’m feeding her or she’s waking up, it’s like Christmas morning every day. It’s just so sweet.”

    Scott admits life with four children is beautifully chaotic, but she wouldn’t have it any other way.

    “My heart and my hands are fuller than ever,” she said. “I don’t take a single second for granted.”

    Lady A’s Growing Families

    Remarkably, all three members of Lady A are navigating similar stages of parenthood.

    Charles Kelley and his wife, Cassie, recently welcomed their son Archer Lancaster Kelley on September 16 after years of trying to expand their family.

    “For the past four or five years, we were like, ‘Okay, it’s just not in the cards,’” Kelley said. “Then it was almost like the minute we stopped trying, it just happened.”

    Meanwhile, Dave Haywood and his wife, Kelli, became a family of five in July 2024 with the arrival of their son Joseph Michael Haywood.

    “What are the chances we’re all in the same season of life again?” Scott marveled. “It brings so much joy — not only in our individual families but in our Lady A family, too.”

    Preparing for Lady A’s First Christmas Tour

    Even as Scott adjusts to life with a newborn, she’s gearing up for Lady A’s 2025 This Winter’s Night Tour — the group’s first-ever Christmas tour in support of their new holiday album, On This Winter’s Night (Volume 2), their first in 13 years.

    The tour launches December 5 in Atlanta, GA, and will wrap with a three-night finale at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

    “There’s no concrete plan yet for balancing a baby and the road,” Scott admitted with a laugh. “But the holiday season just becomes more magical every year. We’ll definitely be bringing that magic into every show.”

    She added that this pregnancy — her fourth — was her easiest yet.

    “I was not expecting that as an ‘older mom,’ but Selah was really sweet to me. I’m not putting too much pressure on myself. I’m just feeling my way through each day.”

    Finding Beauty After Loss

    For Hillary Scott, motherhood today is as much about healing as it is about celebration. A decade after her miscarriage, she continues to honor that experience by living with gratitude and faith.

    “Our story is proof that joy can follow heartbreak,” she said. “Life isn’t always easy, but it’s precious — every bit of it.”

    With a newborn in her arms and three daughters by her side, Hillary Scott is not only singing about love and hope — she’s living it.

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