Comparison Of Garth Brooks And Yearwood's Marriage

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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood celebrated 11 years together as husband and wife. December 10th marked the pair's anniversary. The two were married in Oklahoma on Dec. 10, 2005.

The happy couple have made it a point to be a full-time couple. Brooks and Yearwood have made their marriage a success by focusing on being together, no matter what they are doing. The couple do not spend many days or nights apart, even when it comes to working.

They have done this by staying together on the road with Garth Brooks World Tour and creating new music together with their new album, "Christmas Together."
Putting time into their marriage and wanting to be with each other also makes a big difference, according to Brooks:

Yearwood echoes her husband, saying:

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