.garthbrooks and trishayearwood postponed their Facebook concert as well as Inside Studio G for two weeks so they can quarantine after possibly being exposed to coronavirus.
postponed their Facebook concert scheduled for tomorrow, July 7 as well as Inside Studio G for two weeks so they can quarantine after possibly being exposed to coronavirus.
"While Garth and Trisha are fine, the Garth/Trisha camp has possibly been exposed to the Covid-19 virus. To be smart about this, they are all quarantining for 2 weeks and thank everyone for their concern," a press release sent Monday read. Brooks also shared the update across his social media channels, where he also streams his weekly Inside Studio G
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