
” I love the pressure of being like, ‘How the fuck are we going to make it through this day?’ And making it through the day and being like, ‘I don’t know how everyone is tucked in and fed and happy after all the things we’ve had to do today.’” She also loves that satisfying feelng you get at the end of a long, happy day.

I love feeling like hugs and cuddles can make everything better.” “I love my loud household with mayhem and the craziness and all the love and all the dirt. “I just love watching my kids form into their own individual unique selves,” she told SHAPE. Just because things are crazy at home, doesn’t mean Duff doesn’t love it. Mom life is hard, especially stay-at-home-mom life! Going to the office does feel a lot less wild than being home with your little bundles of energy.

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We might not be shooting a TV show in our day jobs, but the sentiment is the same. “When I’m not, I’m so scattered and all over the place. “When I have a call time, I have to go to work, obviously, and I’m there all day and have to keep my head in that game.” “I’m almost more busy when I’m not shooting than when I’m shooting,” the How I Met Your Father star told SHAPE. The song follows Bentley’s 22nd chart-topping hit, “Gold.”įans can catch Dierks Bentley on his GRAVEL & GOLD TOUR through the summer.In a new cover interview for SHAPE’s The Innovation Issue, Duff opened up about what life is like at home with kids Luca, 11, who she shares with ex Mike Comrie, and Banks, 4, and Mae, 2, whom she shares with husband Matthew Koma. There is always a little hesitation about putting a new song in the set, but it’s sounding so good live and I appreciate the fans who already know it and are singing it back to us.” Dierks Bentley Photo Provided “For me, that looks like putting my phone down, getting out in nature with my family, writing songs with my friends…doing the things where I find real connection. “I think we are all seeking something a little deeper than what’s on the surface, the things we see on social media,” said Bentley.

“Yeah, I need a little backbone in my backbeat/ I need a little lifelong in my front seat/ I need the kinda moments that make my whole wide world stand still/ I wanna hear about a deep cut, a heartbreak/ Yeah, tell me ’bout your hard times, your mistakes/ Give me something that’ll burn, I can turn into something I can feel/ Yeah, I want somethin’ real, somethin’ real,” he sings while backed by pedal steel, mandolin, banjo and guitar sounds.īentley co-wrote “Something Real” while on a writing retreat in Colorado with Ross Copperman, Michael Hardy, Ashley Gorley, and Luke Dick. The group’s show at Seven Peaks Music Festival was canceled due to inclement weather and they’ll be “coming back with a vengeance” for their show on Labor Day. In addition to Bentley’s shows at Red Rocks, his hilarious ’90s-influenced band Hot Country Knights, will headline a show at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row Denver on Labor Day (Sept. “I’m bringing along some of my favorite singers and musicians to give the fans two nights they’ll never forget.” Some of the best concert experiences of my life have been in Colorado, and that venue is certainly at the top of the list,” Bentley shared. “It’s been seven years since I’ve played Red Rocks, so when I heard that we could get two nights on the schedule there, I jumped at it. A post shared by Seven Peaks to a press release, the Seven Peaks Festival community of fans and friends will have access to presale tickets beginning Thurs., June 22 ahead of the general onsale next Friday, June 23 at 10:00A local time at.
