Garth Brooks shared the story about the first dinner he shared with now-wife Trisha Yearwood and his three daughters, Taylor, August and Allie.
Brooks caught up with Jimmy Kimmel on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday night (November 25). The country megastar opened up with Kimmel about his familyās holiday traditions, including an emotional moment that Brooks spoke about decorating the Christmas tree as a family, and more. Kimmel asked Brooks about the first dinner he and his daughters shared with Yearwood, and the āFriends In Low Placesā artist reflected on the unexpected meal he shared with the Trishaās Southern Kitchen star:
āFirst of all, I have to ask the three girls their permission to get married. So we go out to a nice dinner, me and the three girls. And Iām trying to explain to them that I would like to marry Ms. Yearwood, and I said, ābut you girls have to take care of her. If something happens to me, sheās your responsibility.ā And the table kind of got sober. And the youngest one, Allie, said āwe got your back, bra strap.ā That was it. Conversation was over. that was it. And so, they decided that they were going to cook dinner for herā¦ It was fantastic. But then they brought up the āeat like dogā night. āEat like dogā night, we just had to have some fun at the house. so, you just make spaghetti in the mildest sauce you can, you say your prayer, bang your fork three times on the (table), throw it over your shoulder and just go in (face first). and thatās what they decided to do for Miss Yearwoodās first night. ā¦We have a democracy in our house, and I said āweāre gonna put this to a vote.ā Three to one, I got voted down..ā
Brooks he, Taylor and Allie ājust went right in,ā but admitted Yearwood hesitated. He told Kimmel that the āeat like dogā night ended with August standing on a chair and giving Yearwood a push toward her plate, and Yearwood giving August a push back, and āthose two have been peas and carrots ever since.ā Brooks and Yearwood got married in December 2005. Watch the interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live here, and watch Brooks perform āFishinā In The Darkā below.