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Joanna Gaines Reveals Sweet Trait She Has In Common with Youngest Son Crew

Like mother, like son

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You know what they say: Like mother, like daughter. Well, in this case, it’s more along the lines of like mother, like son because Joanna Gaines just shared one of the (I’m sure many) things that she has in common with her youngest son, Crew.

The shiplap plaster wall queen took to social media this week and shared a cute video of her family enjoying a trip to New York City. Set to the tune of Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Only Living Boy In New York,” the snippet showed glimpses of their time in the Big Apple, from Joanna holding hands with the 5-year-old as they strolled the city streets, to taxi rides and exploring local neighborhoods like Chelsea and Soho.

The video also included some fun moments with her daughters Ella, 17, Emma, 14, and her husband, Chip.

“Our little farm boy loves the city like his mama and sisters ✨,” the Fixer Upper star captioned the sweet post.

Fans were quick to take to the comments. “They're all getting so big, I feel like we've watched them grow up!,” one social media user said.

Another related to the mother-son duo sharing, “We are small town, midwesterners who love NYC, too!”

This isn’t the first time Gaines’ youngest has followed in his mother’s shoes. The New York Times best seller has previously showed off her mini partner-in-crime as they do work around their home in Texas. Her “little farm boy” lived up to the name as he helped harvest eggs from the family chicken coop and harvest honey from their bee farm.

Aside from Crew, Ella, and Emmie, Gaines shares two other children with her husband, sons Drake, 19, and Duke, 16. Here's hoping we see the whole fam visit the Big Apple one day soon.

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