Garth Brooks is still blissfully in love with wife Trisha Yearwood after 17 years of marriage — but his dependence on her can be a problem at times.
“I was telling any individual the opposite day, I think so helpless because there’s not anything I can’t do with out her,” Brooks, 61, solely advised Us Weekly whilst promoting the release of his and TuneIn’s newest station, Tailgate Radio. “There’s not anything I can’t do with her and there’s nothing I can do without her.”
The nation singer joked: “It’s a blessing and a curse that you're feeling so loose and unbiased when she’s there and you’re so dependent when she’s not there.” Brooks confessed, “I don’t suppose she feels this way in any respect, but I know I do.”

Brooks and Yearwood, 58, met within the ‘80s but it surely wasn’t till their respective splits from Sandy Mahl and Bobby Reynolds in 1999 that they got together. (Brooks formally divorced Mahl in 2001. The exes percentage daughters Taylor, 31, August Anna, 29, and Allie, 27.)
It’s been just about twenty years since Brooks and Yearwood tied the knot in December 2005 and Brooks instructed Us he still likes being round his wife.
“It’s simply being in combination. That’s it,” he said of the couple’s date nights. “Just being in the same room with a girl breathing the similar air. We don’t should be doing the rest together, but just understanding she’s there [is great].”
Brooks loves to gush about his spouse, but he performed coy when requested what nicknames Yearwood has for him at home. “[There’s] none that I may repeat,” he teased.
Brooks, on the other hand, wasn’t shy about the most recent lady in his lifestyles … NBC Sports’ Maria Taylor, who is the host of Tailgate Radio. The newest channel comes from Brooks’ SEVENS Radio Network and shall be part of the TuneIn family, that specialize in getting soccer enthusiasts ready to tailgate before the large game as well as give them songs to listen to after the development is over.
“Anybody and Maria Taylor is a fit made in heaven. So this is a very simple factor for me,” Brooks advised Us of the brand new undertaking. “I understand it sounds in point of fact corny, however this radio station can unite us. We can also be at odds from the time the kickoff goes to the time the tip whistle blows, however [on the finish of the day] we’re all on the same group. And I feel that’s what this station is selling.”
The Grammy winner further explained: “Tailgate is going to be your radio station when you’re sitting out by way of the pool or you were given the youngsters over for a soccer birthday party with all their different guys barbecues. It doesn’t have to be simply sport day. And the sport day so many instances is for your own fricking space.”
Taylor, 36, agreed with the musician, telling Us in a joint interview, “Tailgate radio is a feeling. It’s everyone coming in combination. It’s in any case being like, ‘Oh, we’re all off of work. We can all have fun this one crew or hate each and every other because we’re going for different teams.’”
She added: “It’s an idea that it brings people together and that’s what college soccer Saturdays are [about]. It’s like a family reunion each single Saturday, and now we get to percentage that vibe persistently. That’s what the radio version of it is.”
Tailgate Radio will function a weekly Tailgate Top 20 With Maria show, the Block Party phase on Saturday nights and Tailgate Takeover, which begins with Brooks himself and will later have guest celebrities and athletes directly to set the “vibe” for every college football Saturday.
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With reporting via Mandie DeCamp
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