Sara Evans Contemplates Grandma Names: The Dilemma of Choosing the Perfect Title for the Renowned Country Singer

Sara Evans, the renowned country singer, is eagerly anticipating the arrival of her first grandchild in October. However, she is faced with the dilemma of choosing a suitable name for herself as a grandmother. During an interview with CMT, Evans expressed her uncertainty about what her soon-to-be grandson will call her. The 54-year-old artist revealed that her daughter Audrey is expecting a baby boy on October 24, but she has not yet decided on her preferred "grandma name."
While Evans is considering the name "Granny" to honor her beloved grandmother, she is met with resistance from others who believe she does not fit the traditional image of a grandmother. Another option she is contemplating is "Sasa," a name given to her by her niece when she was a baby. Despite the playful banter about her youthful appearance, Evans is excited about the upcoming addition to her family and the prospect of becoming a grandmother.
Sara Evans, who has three children, including a son named Avery and two daughters, Olivia and Audrey, has had a successful music career with several chart-topping hits. Her first number one song, "No Place That Far," was released in 1998, followed by other hits like "Born to Fly," "Suds in the Bucket," "A Real Fine Place to Start," and "A Little Bit Stronger." Throughout her career, Evans has been associated with various record labels, including Mercury Nashville, MCA Records, Curb Nashville, and BNA Records.
As Sara Evans eagerly awaits the arrival of her grandson, she is faced with the delightful challenge of choosing a name that will reflect her role as a loving and caring grandmother. Despite the playful debate over potential names, Evans is looking forward to embracing this new chapter in her life with joy and excitement.