Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have tested negative for coronavirus. The country superstars revealed the news to their fans during Monday night's episode of "Inside Studio G."
"We all tested," Brooks said. "Everybody tested negative, including the possible exposure, which ended up not being a possible exposure ... So we're back."
According to a press release on July 6, the couple were "fine," but someone in their camp was "possibly exposed" to the virus. As a result, they had to cancel plans for a Facebook livestream concert on July 7.
Both Brooks and Yearwood decided to return to their regular streaming program after testing negative.
On Tuesday, July 14, Brooks and Yearwood took song requests, which included covers of songs by Bob Dylan, Bob Seger, The Eagles, and Bill Withers.
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