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Tyler Hubbard Says 2020's 'Hurdles' Changed His 'Outlook on Life' After 'Toughest Year'

Tyler Hubbard/ instagram Tyler Hubbard with his family

Tyler Hubbard has a lot to be thankful for after a tumultuous 2020.

Weeks after recovering from COVID-19, the Florida Georgia Line member shared a sweet photo with his wife Hayley, 33, and their three kids — daughter Olivia Rose, 2½, and sons Luca Reed, 15 months, and Atlas Roy, 9 weeks — along with a touching Thanksgiving message.

"This year has probably been the toughest year of my life, but even all the hurdles I count as blessings because it’s changed my outlook on life and made me appreciate so many things that I once took for granted," the 33-year-old musician wrote. "I’m more thankful this year than ever."

"#happythanksgiving2020 to everyone," he ended the note.

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Tyler Hubbard/ instagram

Hayley shared a similar message — and an equally adorable family photo — on her own Instagram, writing that she was "grateful for our family and all the chaos in our life right now."

"We got to watch the Thanksgiving day parade for 5 minutes together before kids went haywire and that feels like a victory," she wrote. "Wishing everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving wherever and however you’re celebrating this year!🍁"

She also shared a video of their daughter Olivia getting her Thanksgiving-themed manicure from dad in time for the holiday. "This never gets old," wrote Hubbard, reposting the moment.

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Hubbard also shared a video of Hayley preparing a Thanksgiving meal — and jokingly telling her, "Baby, want me to butter your biscuits?" He also posted a video of himself preparing an apple dessert.

Earlier this week, he spoke to the radio station KFRG about his time in quarantine. He revealed he tested positive on Nov. 9.

"I'm good," he told the radio station. "Honestly, I feel really fortunate. I was able to have 13 days of alone time on the bus, which was bittersweet."

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"I wrote a bunch of songs and made the most of the time," he added. "And it kind of flew by but I feel great."

The holiday celebration after he and bandmate Brian Kelley addressed their brief Instagram drama following the presidential election.

"Somebody sent me an article two days ago that me and BK were breaking up and I thought, 'Well, that's news to me.' I unfollowed BK for a few days while we were through this political ... in the middle of this election and everything going on," Hubbard told SiriusXM's Storme Warren then.

"I even called him and told him; I said, 'Hey buddy, I love you. And I love you a lot more in real life than on your stories right now. So that's why I'm unfollowing you. Nothing personal. I still love you. You're still my brother.' I just didn't want to see it every time I opened Instagram. And so it wasn't a big deal."