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Thomas Rhett's 30th Birthday Celebration Was Perfect for Social Distancing

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You only turn 30 once—and if you're Thomas Rhett, you only turn 30 during a pandemic once. With social distancing a top priority these days amid the coronavirus pandemic, the country crooner rang in his milestone birthday a bit differently this year when it came around on Monday.

As the "Be a Light" singer shared with Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb on Today Tuesday, his wife, Lauren Akins, had some of his best friends "just pull up in our driveway." "They leaned out the sunroof and said happy birthday," he described.

But, that wasn't all for the Grammy nominee. "My parents and her parents came over, but we sat six feet apart," he shared. "It was so strange, but weirdly had a great time on my birthday—ate a lot of cake." The star certainly.

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