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Garth Brooks Didn’t Get Married to be Apart From Trisha Yearwood

Celebrating 13 years of marriage this upcoming December, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood don’t seem like they’ll ever get sick of each other.

Brooks says, “We like to be together.  We don’t like to be apart.”  He continues, “We didn’t get married to be apart, so we’re gonna be together all the time.” 

Being big country stars, respectively in their own rights, the husband and wife team do have occasional struggles when their scheduled don’t match up, but they always find a solution.

How do they make it work?  “Let’s say she announces her tour supporting new music.  Well, I’ll be with her in the cities where she’s at, and I’ll be where she’s playing.  Hopefully nothing’s really gonna change for us.,” says Brooks. 

(Taste of Country)

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