Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood reveal the secret behind their 15-year marriage: ‘The wife is always right’

garth-brooks” target=”_blank”>Garth Brooks< have discovered the secret behind their 15-year events, or what they described as “like 200 years in Hollywood.”

The two genres, who are guest hosting Friday’s episode of ellen-degeneres” target=”_blank”>”The Ellen DeGeneres Show,”<

Trisha Yearwood and her husband Garth Brooks guest-hosted ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ on Friday.

Trisha Yearwood and her husband Garth Brooks guest-hosted ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ on Friday.
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“I think for me, music is the big thing to set the mood,” Brooks told the audience. “And I don’t know if you listen to country music, but one of the greatest female voices ever on the planet is this gorgeous blonde named Trisha Yearwood. That’ll get you in the mood right there.”

“You do need the right music, and there is this very sexy singer-songwriter guy who always gets me in the mood,” Yearwood chimed. “Maybe you’ve heard of him, his name is John Legend.”

However, life in the Brooks-Yearwood household isn’t always as smooth as a fine tune. Yearwood revealed that Brooks drives her crazy with his constant whistling.  

“Every significant other has at least one annoying habit even if you are in the perfect relationship, and you have to find a creative way to deal with it,” said Yearwood, 56. “He actually told me to stop telling him not to whistle because it takes away his joy.”

The 59-year-old particularly has a habit of whistling the theme to “Gilligan’s Island.”

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Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks detailed what their marriage is really like to audiences.

Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks detailed what their marriage is really like to audiences.
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“… After about three or four hours of whistling the same song over and over again, I do this thing where I change the tune,” she said. “So I’ll start singing something else to kind of get him off track, and he doesn’t know it until now he knows it.”

“Sneaky,” said Brooks. “Really?”

The two even broke into a song that gave some sound advice on making any marriage work.

“Never go to bed angry, it ain’t worth the fight/If you’re wise you will compromise, and hold each other tight/Better learn to say yes, dear, every day and night/Only one thing to remember, the wife is always right,” Brooks sang.

“He may drive you crazy, with the whistlin’ he does/And after years of training, he ain’t much better than he was/If you want to have marriage, well let me shed some light/There’s only one thing to remember, the wife is always right,” Yearwood chimed.

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