With Tour Canceled, Meghan Trainor’s Husband Shares Heartfelt Mother’s Day Tribute
Meghan Trainor was showered with Mother’s Day love as husband Daryl Sabara, 33, and their three kids gushed on Instagram, hailing her as the heart of the family who makes it all look easy.
Meghan Trainor got a full-on love letter for Mother 's Day, and it doubles as a tidy status update on where her family is at after she pulled the plug on her tour.
The Mother's Day shoutout
On Sunday, May 10, Daryl Sabara (33) jumped on Instagram with a very public thank-you to his wife, Trainor (32). He opened with a straight-to-the-point "Happy Mother's Day @meghantrainor" and basically called her the engine that keeps their house running — the one who somehow does everything and makes it look easy.
"You are the heart of this family, the absolute magic in our home, and the strongest person I know. Watching you love our babies is the greatest thing I've ever witnessed."
He didn't stop there, either — Sabara (yep, the 'Spy Kids' alum) said their kids hit the jackpot with her, called her his superwoman forever, and added that he's nothing without her. Subtle? Not at all. Effective? Absolutely.
Family snapshot
- Kids: Riley (5), Barry (2), and Mikey, their daughter born via surrogate in March
- They've done the tour-with-the-kids thing before — Sabara and the boys have tagged along on past runs
- Mother's Day timing: the post went up Sunday, May 10
About that canceled tour
Last month, Trainor scrapped her entire Get in Girl Tour. Her reasoning was pretty straightforward: launching a new album, prepping a nationwide tour, and welcoming a newborn pushed her over the line of what was doable right now. She apologized to fans, said this was the right call for her family, promised she'll be back, and teased that the new record is something she's genuinely proud of.
She tried to make it work
In April, before the cancellation, Trainor told Us Weekly she was hyped to hit the road again but nervous about doing it with a 6-month-old in the mix later this year — fair concern when you don't even know what your baby's personality will be by then. The plan was to bring the whole crew and draft her mom, Kelli, as on-the-road babysitter and post-show triage: get the kids down, help Meghan out of show mode, make sure she's good. It sounded like a solid system… until it didn't.
So yeah, Mother's Day arrives with a gushy post, three little kids, a newborn spring, and a tour on pause — and honestly, it all tracks. For now, home base wins.