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Trisha Yearwood Pauses Career to Prioritize Family Life

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Trisha Yearwood put her music career on hold to focus on marriage and family
  • She became a "bonus mom" to Garth Brooks' three children after their marriage
  • Yearwood credits her family for keeping her grounded throughout her success
Trisha Yearwood Pauses Career to Prioritize Family Life

In 2025, acclaimed country music star Trisha Yearwood spoke about her decision to put her career on hold after marrying fellow country artist Garth Brooks. Yearwood, who had seen tremendous success in the 1990s with hits like "She's in Love with the Boy," explained that she chose to focus on her marriage and family when she moved to Oklahoma with Brooks.

"When I married Garth and I moved to Oklahoma, I stopped," Yearwood said. "I wasn't touring 200 days a year anymore. I was a bonus mom to three children, and I was trying to make a marriage work, because I had learned that marriages don't work if you're never together." Yearwood emphasized the importance of being physically present, attending her stepchildren's soccer games and cooking dinner for the family.

Since their marriage in 2005, Yearwood has been outspoken about how she consciously shifted her priorities to prioritize her family life. She credits her upbringing and her supportive family for keeping her grounded throughout her success. "It's family. It's about how you're raised," Yearwood shared. "I always say, 'I don't always do the right thing, but I know what the right thing is because of how I was raised.'"

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Trisha Yearwood credits her family, especially her parents, for keeping her grounded throughout her success. She says she knows "what the right thing is because of how I was raised."
After marrying Garth Brooks in 2005, Trisha Yearwood made a conscious decision to pause her music career and focus on being a "bonus mom" to Brooks' three children, attending their events and cooking dinner for the family.
Garth Brooks has been Trisha Yearwood's biggest cheerleader, getting more excited when she receives accolades and awards than when he does. Yearwood says Brooks believes in her more than she believes in herself.

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