As tornado season hits Tennessee, families across the state are hunkering down in their homes and tornado shelters. Navy Rome Williams, Jason Aldean's young daughter, however, still provides her expert opinion on what people should be doing during this time.
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Brittany Aldean, the singer's partner, has been sharing videos to her Instagram Story to show how they've been getting along over the harsh weekend. Although they've all since expired, one guest appearance from Navy has stuck in my mind.
Embracing her inner meteorologist, Navy took to Aldean's audience to tell everyone what needs to be done.
After grabbing her mom's phone and doing her best news anchor impression, she said, "Hello everyone. The news today is bad." A very apt beginning to her personal broadcast.
"We might have storms and we might have tornadoes. But everything might be fine if we get shelter," a lot of unknowns for an anchor, but we'll let it slide.
"If you see, like, a tornado or anything, or if your friends call, let 'em come over," she firmly suggested.
"This is news report recording from Navy."
Jason Aldean's Daughter Provides Some Solid Tornado Advice
The past weekend was pretty rough for those in Tennessee, especially for those in Nashville. There was flooding, power outages, and a tornado touched down in Nashville to wreak havoc. As far as storm seasons go, it wasn't great.
It sounds like Navy has been paying attention to the news, as her advice isn't all that dissimilar to real advice given by officials. Staying indoors and ensuring your friends and family have somewhere safe to stay is generally the advice given by authorities.
Brittany Aldean has also given out her own version of storm season advice. She strongly highlighted the importance of storm shelters, calling them a "non-negotiable" if you're to move to Nashville, as "the amount of tornadoes is wild."
Reportedly, at the beginning of this month, severe weather claimed the lives of 10 people. Flooding, power outages, and the brute force of the winds and tornadoes are lethal events. Please make sure you and your family are as safe as possible.
