Jason Aldean and his wife Brittany shared a passionate kiss while they were at Disneyland with their family.

Country star Jason Aldean and his wife Brittany openly showed their love for each other during a family trip to Disneyland.

They were seen hugging and sharing a passionate kiss while leaning against a wooden rail at the theme park in California.

Jason and Brittany were spotted cozying up as they leaned up against a wooden rail and shared a steamy kiss. (Mega)

Brittany wore a lilac minidress, a silver chain necklace, and sunglasses, while Jason was dressed casually in a gray T-shirt and a baseball cap. They were photographed next to a pole with drinks, which looked like wine and beer, at the base.

In another photo, Jason is hugging Brittany from behind, and she’s smiling happily.

Jason is getting handsy with his wife as he embraced her from behind, while Brittany flashed a cheerful smile. (Mega)

The happy couple went to Disneyland with their two kids, Memphis, 6, and Navy, 5.

The Aldeans often visit Disney theme parks and have shared their family trips on social media before.

In October 2022, Brittany posted on Instagram about the fun her family had at Disney.

She wrote: “We had so much fun at Disney that I couldn’t post everything! We stayed at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, and I highly recommend it.”

She shared their top three rides: Guardians of the Galaxy, Avatar, and Soaring. Brittany loves motion simulators and rides that include scents. She said the trip was full of smiles and happy tears.

The post also featured a slideshow of family photos.

The couple first met while the country star was married to his ex-wife, Jessica Ussery. (Getty Images)

The first picture showed Jason and Brittany holding their kids in front of the Disney castle and an American flag. They were all wearing Disney-themed outfits.

Other photos featured the family posing with Mickey and Minnie Mouse mascots.

Jason filed for divorce from his ex in March 2013 and began dating Brittany a year later. (Getty Images)

Jason was seen hugging his daughter, while Brittany was riding the amusement park attractions with their son.

Jason and Brittany first met when Jason was still married to his ex-wife, Jessica Ussery. He divorced Jessica in March 2013 and started dating Brittany a year later.

They got engaged in September 2014, and Brittany shared on Instagram how happy she was, saying she couldn’t wait to spend her life with Jason and was excited about their future together.

The couple married in Mexico on March 21, 2015.

Jason also has two daughters, Keeley and Kendyl, from his marriage to Jessica.

Florida Teacher Killed by Hurricane Helene – Tragic Final Moments Revealed

Donna Fagersten had taken refuge at a friend’s home on the top floor as Hurricane Helene tore through northern Florida, leaving a devastating trail of destruction and more than 100 casualties in the southeastern U.S.

As the storm appeared to calm, the 66-year-old teacher, just days away from her retirement, made a fateful choice to return home to rescue her cat.

When Hurricane Helene hit Florida on September 26, 2024, around 11 p.m., the Category 4 storm triggered flash floods, forcing residents to scramble for safety. One of the hardest-hit areas was Pinellas County, particularly in the Tampa Bay region, where at least 11 people lost their lives.

Among the victims was Donna Fagersten, a second-grade teacher from Ponce De Leon Elementary in Pinellas County.

According to her best friend Heather Anne Boles, Donna was set to retire the following week after dedicating 35 years to teaching. When the storm hit, Donna sought shelter with Boles and her partner, Mike Moran. As the storm surge rushed in, they retreated to the third floor of Boles’ mother’s home, across from the beach where Donna lived.

Boles recalled that as the storm seemed to settle, Donna insisted on going home to check on her cat, despite Boles’ pleas to stay. Tragically, another surge and high winds returned, battering the coastline.

A neighbor later came to their shelter, reporting that someone had been found floating in the parking garage. They quickly pulled Donna from the water and began CPR, but despite their efforts and the arrival of fire rescue by boat, they were unable to revive her.

Detectives later confirmed that Donna had drowned in her home, which had been flooded with water.

Family and friends have since remembered Donna as a “beautiful person” who was deeply committed to her students and community. In a Facebook post, Mary Gleason Lyons, a colleague and friend, described Donna as a dedicated teacher with a big heart, touching the lives of many students over her 35-year career.

Online tributes poured in, with former students and friends expressing their sadness at her passing and remembering her kindness and warmth.

While Boles and Moran are now left to clean up after the floods, which destroyed most of their belongings, the loss of their best friend is what hurts the most. “This is the worst we have ever seen,” Boles said, reflecting on the storm’s destruction compared to Hurricane Irma, where they managed to keep their home and belongings intact.

On a positive note, Donna’s cat survived, and her friends are working to find him a new home.

Hurricane Helene, which cut a destructive 800-mile path northward, left more than 2 million homes without power and claimed over 100 lives, according to USA Today.

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