Celebrity Celebrity Family Celebrity Kids Thomas Rhett, Lauren Akins and All Four Girls Match in Tangled and Encanto Costumes at Disney World The country singer and his wife share daughters Willa Gray, Ada James, Lennon Love and Lillie Carolina By Hannah Sacks Hannah Sacks Hannah Sacks is a writer/reporter for the Parents team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since May 2023. Her work has previously appeared in The Toy Insider, The Toy Book, The Pop Insider, and Saratoga Living. People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 4, 2023 03:52PM EDT Thomas Rhett and wife Lauren Akins brought all four of their daughters to Disney World. Photo: Preston Mack Thomas Rhett brought all four of his daughters to the happiest place on earth! The country singer, 33, was photographed taking a selfie of his entire family at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. The girl dad and musician was seen wearing a Flynn Ryder costume from Disney's animated film Tangled, matching wife Lauren Akins, 33, who wore Rapunzel's dress. In the photo, Akins held daughter Lillie Carolina, 22 months, who was dressed as Rapunzel's pet chameleon Pasquale. In front of the mom of four, daughter Willa Gray, 7, dressed as Mirabel from Encanto, standing next to sister Lennon Love, 3, who wore a Luisa costume. On Willa's other side, sister Ada James, 5, wore an Isabela costume and smiled in front of a life-size Minnie Mouse. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Thomas Rhett Reflects on the First Time He Saw Daughter Willa Gray: 'I'll Never Forget It' Last week, Thomas Rhett appeared on an episode of Kevin Bacon's podcast Six Degrees with Kevin Bacon and reminisced on seeing his daughter Willa for the very first time. "I've always thought my wife is the most beautiful person I've ever seen in my life, but there was something about this picture that she was like, glowing man," Thomas Rhett shared, referencing a picture of his wife at an orphanage in Uganda, holding a baby. "And so was this baby, who I'd never met before, and I remember FaceTiming her that night and saying, 'Who was that baby that you were holding?' And she said well, 'This is Blessing and there are no living parents or living residents, so she has no family." "She's been at this children's home now and she, her name is Willa Gray but her name was Blessing at the orphanage. And she had been there for like a week. She was 6 weeks old," the girl dad continued. "And my wife was just talking to me, like 'We have to find a home for this child.' And I'll never forget it dude, it was 2 o'clock in the morning where I was, half asleep, and it just kind of blurted out of my mouth. 'We're going to bring her home.'" "And I don't even remember saying it, I don't even know if I was ready to have kids yet. I was really loving the road thing, my career was just starting to take off, I was like, 'Man if we have kids right now, what is that gonna do?' And I'll never forget those words coming out of my mouth," he told Bacon. Close