Macklemore's Daughters Colette and Sloane Strike a Pose on First Day of School: 'Picture Says It All'

The rapper’s daughters started kindergarten and third grade on Thursday

Macklemore’s daughters are going back to school!

The “Thrift Shop” rapper, 40, shared a candid photo of his two daughters, Collette Koala, 5, and Sloane Ava Simone, 8, ahead of their first days of kindergarten and third grade on Thursday.

Dressed in a long-sleeved white polo shirt, gray pants and a camouflage hat, Macklemore (real name Ben Haggerty) appeared to be making his way out as his girlfriends posed for a quick photo.

An unamused Sloane stopped next to her smiling little sister just before heading out for the day. Not pictured was son Hugo Jack, whom Macklemore and his wife Trisha Davis welcomed in July 2021.

“The picture says it all,” Macklemore wrote. “3rd grade. Kindergarten. Celsius at 8am. We’re baaaaack 🏫.”

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In another photo shared on Macklemore’s Instagram Story, Colette looked away from the camera as she stood hand-in-hand with someone off-frame.

“Coco was ready to play. She didn’t want to hold my hand. ‘Daddy, run away!’ he wrote alongside a crying emoji and a laughing emoji, adding, “it’s laughing and kind of crying with sadness.”

Macklemore’s daughter, Colette.

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“My house sometimes seems like a ballet studio or a movie rerun Frozen in my living room,” he said at the time. “Sloane plays a song and dances around and takes all the cushions off the couch and starts jumping and doing somersaults and somersaults.”

“It’s so fun to watch your child express themselves and discover the joys of creating and expressing themselves,” he added. “On the other hand, watching that process was a very rewarding and fulfilling experience.”

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