In 2005, after dating for a few years, the seven-time CMA Entertainer of the Year-winner proposed to Yearwood in front of a crowd of thousands at Crystal Palace in Bakersfield, California (owned by country legend Buck Owens). Of course, Yearwood was over the moon, said “yes,” and they married in front of only four family members at their Oklahoma home.
The pair notoriously hate being apart and have had plenty of opportunities to work and travel together over the years. They have performed at the CMA Awards together and they even found time to make a Christmas duet album together called Christmas Together. Brooks had a world tour (and is currently prepping for a massive stadium tour). Through it all, they put their relationship first. You can hear it straight from Brooks in his 2019 special on A&E: Garth Brooks: The Road I’m On.
The sweet couple also supports each other in their passions outside of the Nashville music scene. While Brooks is entirely focused on his music, the country singer has supported his wife and her changing course to concentrate on her Food Network show, Trisha’s Southern Kitchen. Her show has been running since 2012 and even won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Culinary Program in 2013.