Garth Brooks writes about Trisha Yerwood’s pets: ‘It’s really like a 24/7 thing’


Country music royalties can also come on their spouse’s nerves from time to time.

Like many around the world, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have been quarantined with each other amid ongoing epidemics of coronavirus, and for the most part, it has been easy sailing.

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One thing, however, has been tough, according to Brooks, who pointed to one of his wife’s pets.

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“I whistle wherever I go … and she’s run the nuts right and it’s so sweet to put with her,” he admitted.

Garth Brooks revealed that his constant whistling falls on the nerves of his wife Trisha Yerwood.  (Photo by Roy Rochlin / Wire Wire)

Garth Brooks revealed that his constant whistling falls on the nerves of his wife Trisha Yerwood. (Photo by Roy Rochlin / Wire Wire)

Yarwood added: “It’s not just like a casual whistle, it’s really like a 24/7 thing.”

One can expect for a pair of musicians, one way they are busy at home is to sing with each other.

To sing with his favorite song, 58, Brooks said it’s a “tough” call because “it’s always fun.” However, he eventually said he prefers to sing “the other’s eyes” with each other.

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“That was our first couple era,” he insisted.

“And I love singing ‘Shallow,'” Yarwood said.

They also reflected on finding success with their music over the decades.

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have been busy quarantining singing with each other.  (Photo by Jason Campin / Getty Images)

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have been busy quarantining singing with each other. (Photo by Jason Campin / Getty Images)

“If you’re a lucky artist, you’re going to play songs at people’s weddings, unfortunately played at funerals … you’ll be part of the fabric of someone’s life,” Brooks said, whose music has recently helped friends through artist Kelly Clarkson’s divorce.

“As a songwriter, as an artist, oh, my gosh, they can keep – no offense – they can keep all the grammars. When you hear things like this they can keep all the awards they want. When you When you feel like an artist, “added the 23-time Academy 23 Country Music Awards winner.

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Yarwood elaborated: “And I would say that music is more important than it was years ago because … when you go through a break, you go out with your girlfriends or … you go out and distract yourself, you go to a concert. We’re not doing those things … and so, you know, it’s always an honor to be part of someone else’s journey. “

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His Christmas special, “Garth and Tricia Live! A Holiday Concert Event” will air on CBS on Sunday night.