It turns out that Jason Aldean's children are all obsessed with one sad film, and it's not the sort of movie you'd expect kids their age to even enjoy.
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Jason Aldean has two kids with his partner Brittany, Memphis, 7, and Navy, 6. Their two youngest were recorded watching their beloved tear-jerker in the car by their mother, who shared the video to her Instagram story. Unfortunately, the clip has since expired.
The family were headed back home after their vacation to Florida. On the way back, the kids entertained themselves by watching... Titanic.
That's right, the 3-hour classic extravaganza that's as critically acclaimed as it is considered overrated. This is the sort of film you'd associate critics or older folk sitting down to enjoy, not two kids on a car ride. I don't have a problem with them watching the film or anything, but the fact that they love with the film strikes me.
Not Toy Story, nor Monster's Inc. But the Titanic. Whatever floats their boat, I guess.
In the video, Navy explained to her mom that she doesn't like Cal as he slaps Rose. A valid reason to not like someone, I'd say.
The Aldean Kids Has Loved 'Titanic' Since Seeing The Attraction
Interestingly, the Aldean kids didn't just stumble upon the hard-hitting film. They were fascinated by the tragedy since visiting the Titanic Museum Attraction
back in December.The official page shared a post of Jason and Brittany Aldean. They wrote, "We were honored to host country music star Jason Aldean, his wife Brittany, and their family for a VIP tour at our Pigeon Forge Titanic Museum Attraction!"
Brittany explained in the post that since seeing the attraction, her kids have been all over the film. And honestly, I really respect that. The kids learned about the historical event, and it's their curiosity and fascination that's lent them to the film. Not the other way around.
We know that Memphis himself at least has a base interest in boats, as Jason took him on a fishing trip recently where he caught some pretty decent fish.
I have a feeling he's going to grow up to be a boat guy.
