SHe DAISY - Family and Personal Lives

Family and Personal Lives

The sisters are from a family of six children; four sisters and two brothers. Their other siblings are Clayton, Cade, and Karli. In 2006, when Kelsi was pregnant, the youngest Osborn sister Karli took her place for the Fortuneteller's Melody summer tour; In July 2006, Kelsi, with her husband Steve Simpson, gave birth to twin girls, Savannah Marie and Adyson Amilia.

All three of the sisters are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Kassidy was previously involved in a two-year romance with Rascal Flatts guitarist and label-mate Joe Don Rooney. The couple parted in 2003. She married Derek Williamson on May 28, 2009.

Kristyn was married to Joel Stevenett for four years until their divorce in 2002. Some of the songs from the album Knock on the Sky are about her divorce. Kristyn had a relationship with actor Aaron Eckhart during 2006 and 2007. Eckhart appears in the SHeDAISY video for 'I'm Taking The Wheel'.

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