#738. In this lively episode of "Off the Vine," Kaitlyn Bristowe sits down with singer & business owner Katelyn Brown, wife of country music star Kane Brown. Katelyn shares her personal journey in the music industry, including a pivotal moment when a producer introduced her to Kane, leading to their love story. She opens up about the challenges of balancing artistic integrity with commercial expectations and reveals how she managed to keep her second pregnancy a secret. Katelyn also teases new music collaborations with Kane and reflects on their unique dynamic and the value of handling arguments with care in their marriage. Tune in for a mix of heartfelt stories and humorous moments, like how she is getting ready for baby #3! Don't miss this intimate conversation packed with insights on love, family, and the music industry!
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