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The Bold Decision Trisha Yearwood Made for Garth Brooks That Changed Everything in Her Life. ML

Some choices come with a tour bus and a crowd, while others come with quiet dinners, soccer games, and the decision to put love first.

Trisha Yearwood recently peeled back the curtain on one of the biggest decisions she ever made, and it had nothing to do with chart-toppers or sold-out arenas. During an intimate conversation at The Paley Center for Media, the country icon laid it out plain and simple. When she married Garth Brooks in 2005, she made a conscious choice to slow her career down so she could make their marriage work.

Yearwood, who spent the ’90s on a rocket ride to country superstardom with hits like “She’s in Love with the Boy” and “Walkaway Joe,” revealed that when she said “I do,” she meant more than just romance. She meant being present. She explained that when she married Garth and moved to Oklahoma, she stopped. She was no longer touring 200 days a year. She became a bonus mom to three children and was trying to make a marriage work because she had learned that marriages do not work if you are never together.

That last part hit like a truth bomb. She did not sugarcoat the reality of trying to hold down a high-powered career while building a family with a man just as busy and beloved as she is. Instead, she made a call that few would expect from a woman at the top of her game. She stepped back, stayed home, and leaned into life as a wife and mother figure.

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood tied the knot on their Oklahoma ranch in December 2005, just a few years after Brooks’ divorce from Sandy Mahl. By the time they walked down the aisle, they had already shared years of friendship and a deep musical connection. That connection eventually grew into love, and by all accounts, it is one that has weathered every storm the industry could throw at them.

Brooks had three daughters from his first marriage, Taylor, August, and Allie, and Yearwood embraced her new role as a stepmom fully. It was not about being on the road every night or chasing the next hit. It was about showing up for dinner. It was about family. She said no to some professional opportunities so she could say yes to home-cooked meals, school events, and a life that mattered beyond the charts.

That is not to say she quit. Yearwood continued making moves in the music world, just at a pace that fit the life she and Garth were building together. She launched successful cookbooks, starred in her own cooking show, and even put out a brand new Christmas album this year called Christmastime. It features nostalgic tracks like “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” and “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch.” The opener, “Christmastime Is Here,” holds a special place in her heart. She walked down the aisle to that very song nearly two decades ago.

Now, almost twenty years into marriage, Yearwood says she has no regrets. Choosing love over the grind did not just save her relationship, it gave her a new rhythm where balance matters more than applause. She said that you have to be together, and that is kind of important.

In an industry that often demands everything, Trisha Yearwood chose differently. She proved that even in the fast lane of fame, sometimes the best thing you can do is pull over and ride alongside the one who matters most.

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