Sam Hunt & His Wife Privately Welcome A New Bundle Of Joy
Country singer Sam Hunt and his wife Hannah Lee quietly welcomed a new baby boy this past May.
“They’re good,” Hunt said about his family to Taste of Country Nights. “A little sleep deprived. Our most recent child got here in May, so he’s finally starting to sleep a little better.”
The “Leave The Night On” singer said the boy was wildly unique, just like his name, “Weyman Allen.”
“We got spoiled with the first two — they were fairly easy — but Weyman, my third one, Weyman’s his name, he likes to beat to his own drum, I guess you could say,” Hunt shared.

Weyman Allen Hunt, Born May 21
Cedartown First Methodist Church’s Facebook page posted a photo of baby Weyman, announcing that he was born May 21, weighing 8 lbs., 6 oz.
The country singer shared with PEOPLE at the iHeartCountry Festival in May that he was hoping Hannah would be able to come on tour with him this summer with all three of their children.
“I’m hoping that Hannah feels up to bringing all three out this summer because we’re going to have another one in about three weeks,” Hunt said at the time.
The couple also have a daughter Lucy Louise (2) and son Lowry Lee (1).
The Country Singer’s Children Have Shaped His Life On Tour
Hunt explained that since having kids, he has had the opportunity to explore more places while on tour.
“I go to bed earlier, I get up earlier, it gives me a lot more to do during the day,” he said. “I go out and do things that I wouldn’t necessarily — museums and parks and that sort of thing. I’ve gotten to really experience more of some of these places that I’ve been over the years several times, but just not really gotten to get out and experience.”
The “House Party” singer shared that what matters most to him following tour this summer is being present—at home, with his growing family.
“I want to be present with the kids and be the best version of myself. So I try to keep an eye on how much I’m getting into other things so that I make sure I’m not expended when I”m home with those kids,” he says. “I’m really conscious of that this year.”