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Trisha Yearwood's Christmas Glow: Tree Stays Up Till February!

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Trisha Yearwood keeps her Christmas tree up until February.
  • Her family tradition involves decorating the tree together annually.
  • Yearwood recently released a new Christmas album called 'Christmastime'.
Trisha Yearwood's Christmas Glow: Tree Stays Up Till February!

Singer Trisha Yearwood reveals her unique approach to holiday decorations, keeping her Christmas tree up until February. This extended festive period is timed to coincide with her husband Garth Brooks' birthday on February 7th, ensuring the 'Christmas glow' lingers. The tradition began when she married Brooks on December 10, 2005, emphasizing family togetherness during the holidays.

Yearwood’s cherished family tradition involves decorating the Christmas tree together annually, a moment she describes as her favorite activity. She explains that her husband and his three children from a previous marriage must approve of her, and since their wedding was in December, decorating the tree became a significant family ritual. Ornaments are added only when all family members are present, creating a fun, collaborative experience.

Further celebrating the season, Yearwood hosts a popular cookie party where guests bring cherished recipes. She also launched a new 14-track Christmas album, 'Christmastime,' exclusively on HSN. The album includes meaningful songs like 'Christmas Time Is Here' and an original romantic duet with Brooks titled 'Merry Christmas Valentine,' reflecting her enduring holiday spirit and musical endeavors.

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Trisha Yearwood keeps her Christmas tree up until Garth Brooks' birthday on February 7th.
Trisha Yearwood's new Christmas album is titled 'Christmastime'.
Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks decorate their Christmas tree together with family, a tradition that lasts until February.

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