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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood Are Country Royalty! See a Complete Timeline of Their Romance
True love is hard to find, but it seems Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood hit the jackpot when they first met in the late 1980s. Although it took years for their love story to begin, they have surely become one of country music’s most beloved couples.
Since falling in love in the early 2000s, Garth and Trisha have flourished as a superstar duo. Not only have they sustained successful careers in the music industry, but the adorable couple has proven exactly what it means to be in love with your best friend.
While chatting with Closer Weekly in January 2019, the “Forever Country” singer opened up about her longtime marriage with Garth. “I’m madly in love with him,” she gushed. “We were such good friends for such a long time [before we married], so I think at the end of the day, it’s the friendship and the respect that sustains you.”

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![SLIDE: 2021 Trisha and Garth have one of the strongest marriages in all of country music, but that doesn't mean the two never bicker. Because both superstars are "very independent people who run [their] own ships," it's easy for the pair to "butt heads" every now and then. "Sometimes, when two people are driving two big ships, it can be difficult," Trisha told Us Weekly in April 2021, noting [the pair has]THEY'VE** learned to "balance" their independence and time together while quarantining amid the coronavirus pandemic. "I think it was kind of navigating; how do we stay alphas, stay independent, do our own thing, feel like we run our own lives, but be a couple," the "I'll Carry You Home" songstress explained. "It’s a balance where sometimes one person is running the ship and sometimes the other person is, and sometimes you’re going to butt heads." Fortunately, the duo is really good at being together 24/7. "Before this past year, we were together all the time. I mean, we really are a couple who got married to be together, so we don’t spend that much time apart," she gushed.](https://www.closerweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/garth-brooks-trisha-yearwood-relationship-timeline-detailsapril2021.jpg?fit=800%2C800&quality=86&strip=all)
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