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Ree Drummond and her husband Ladd are celebrating their 29th wedding anniversary.
Pioneer Woman Star, 56, shared a photo of the couple kissing in an Instagram post on Sunday, September 21st to record a snap of a throwback from their 1996 fiancée.
“It’s our 29th, so we’re not doing too well because we’re in separate states today. But God pleases, the stream won’t rise. “We’ve had to shake it recently because our homes know ourselves so well, and there’s always something coming out. (Where should we go?)”
“By the way, I’ll swipe right to see us as babies,” she added. “If these two kids knew what was ahead…❤️👶🐮🤪🌩️🐶🌪…”
The Food Network personality said, “Happy Anniversary Honey (and thank you for the Earth, the Wind and Fire.”
The eldest son of the couple, Alex Drummond Scott, 28, was one of many commenters hoping for a happy anniversary for them.
“❤❤️❤️🥲Happy Annie!!!! From my honeymoon baby,” she wrote.
In addition to Alex, Lee and Rudd are parents to daughter Page (26) and son Blythe (23) and 21-year-old son Blythe.
Lee and Rudd became grandparents when Alex and her husband Mauricio Scott welcomed their first child, a daughter named Sofia, on December 18th, 2024. Lee embraced her new role in nine months and frequently updated her granddaughter.
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The family had another reason to celebrate in May by Page and David Andersen, who tied the knot at Drummond Ranch in Puffska, Oklahoma in May.
In a blog post on her website last month, Lee revealed her unassuming date night tradition with 56-year-old Rudd.
“There’s a risk of sounding like an old couple,” Lee said, “We love driving together.”
“There’s something about the peace of pickup,” Lee pointed out. “That diesel engine is like background music, and we’re focused only on each other. We don’t have laptops, devices, TVs. It’s the perfect time to catch up.”
She explained that their destinations are “different each time.”
“Now we’ve become an empty nest, so it’s not that we don’t have much time at home alone. But there’s something about the safety and dignity of picks that will spark the best conversation,” she said.