Tyler Hubbard and his wife, Hayley Hubbard, have renewed their vows in celebration of their 10th wedding anniversary.
Hayley, 37, shared photos from the ceremony via Instagram on Wednesday, August 27, describing how “incredibly grateful” she was to be married to the former Florida Georgia Line singer, 38.
“This summer we celebrated 10 years of marriage in the same place we said I do,” she wrote, alongside a carousel of pictures from the event. “We renewed our vows, celebrated God‘s faithfulness, laughed, cried, prayed and danced the night away in the mountains we call home.”
Hayley continued: “God has been so faithful throughout our marriage and our lives in countless ways and we naturally made it the theme of our 10 year celebration. He continues to weave an incredible story out of wonderful moments and hard moments and has been there through all of the ups and downs of life and marriage and parenting and relationships. Even when we may have wavered and lost focus on Him, He never gives up on us. He has been shaping and sharpening us and I’m forever grateful for the ways he has used our friends and family, and our children to bring about His faithfulness.”
Hayley concluded her post by praising Tyler for being a wonderful husband and father, and celebrated their “years together and memories to come.”
Tyler, who went solo after the dissolution of FGL in 2022, shares three children with Hayley: Olivia, 7, Luca, 5, and Atlas, 4.
He recently spoke to Us Weekly exclusively about their 10-year anniversary, admitting their bond only grows stronger with each passing milestone.
“I can honestly say I wouldn’t be here without her. I’m incredibly grateful,” he told Us in July, while teaming up with Indian Motorcycle. “I have a super supportive wife and great teammate. Even before kids, she was all about supporting me, and it was just, it was special. Now we get to do it together.”
He added that in between concert performances and festival stops, he was enjoying family time with his brood in Idaho and plans on taking a trip to Africa with Hayley and friends in December.
“We get to go on this solo journey together, which is really exciting, and she’s so supportive of that,” Tyler gushed to Us. “But then parenting and homeschooling and everything that she does, keeping the train on the tracks, it’s a full-time job, and she does an incredible job with it. I’m more in love with her than ever.”
Hayley seemingly couldn’t agree more.
“Because life’s too short to not celebrate big for 10 years of marriage, or plan a last minute girls trip, or drink that bottle of champagne (and sneak it in the stadium),” she wrote alongside photos via Instagram on August 9. “Celebrate the little and big moments, get baptized and renew vows in front of our kids, say yes to trips to the lake w[ith] friends, go camping, or learn how to play pickleball! Cheers to summer and memories made.”
Although Tyler has had success since FGL’s hiatus with songs like “5 Foot 9” and “Dancin’ in the Country,” he hinted in 2024 that it wasn’t his decision for the duo to come to an end.
“For me, it was really unexpected,” he said on a 2024 episode of the “Bussin’ With the Boys” podcast of his former bandmate, Brian Kelley. “But BK came to me and said, ‘Man, I’m really feeling like I want to do a solo thing.’ And I’m like, ‘Really?’ We were just getting out of our first deal. We were kind of in a sweet spot that we had worked for 10 years to get to.”
During another interview last year with Hoda Kotb on her “Making Space” podcast, Tyler added that he felt like life began pulling him away from FGL in 2020.
“I thought I was on my journey for — we were riding off into the sunset. I had a lot of success with FGL. And God had a different plan,” he explained. “Pretty quickly I learned that, ‘OK, FGL, the season of being in a band and a duo is coming to an end.’ I guess God has something different for me, so I tried to embrace it. But it was the year that we were all kind of just figuring out life at the time. What’s happening? Will I ever even play shows again?”