Garth Brooks On How Thanksgiving Will Be Different At His House This Year
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Garth Brooks stopped by “Good Morning America,” virtually, of course, to promote his new album “Fun,” which drops today. With the holidays so close, the topic of “Thanksgiving” came up, and it sounds like Garth is going to have a great meal.
Garth’s wife Trisha Yearwood cooks up quite a feast, and while this year is going to look a lot different, Garth won’t be suffering at all. "What the deal is -- she's still going to cook for 20 people, it's just going to be me," he joked, adding, “I’m excited.”
- Garth also performed on the show, treating audiences to “Calling Baton Rouge,” and “Shallow.”
Source: Good Morning America
"Here we go!" 🎶
— Good Morning America (@GMA) November 19, 2020
Thanks to @garthbrooks for kicking off our morning in the best way possible!https://t.co/i9rZzYvW4s pic.twitter.com/H5XdsE3cm4
Can we please have @garthbrooks serenade us *every* morning? https://t.co/i9rZzYvW4s pic.twitter.com/HB99hDrtB2
— Good Morning America (@GMA) November 19, 2020