Country legends Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood shared a health update after being tested for coronavirus.
In a press release, a representative for Brooks, 59, confirmed that he had tested negative, while Yearwood, 56, tested positive.
According to the release, the couple were already quarantined “at home after a recent positive Covid test by a member of their team.”
“The Queen and I have now tested twice,” said Brooks. ‘Officially, however, she’s now being diagnosed as’ on her way out of the tunnel ‘, and I’m extremely grateful for that.’
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The delay in testing – which came about a week after they were exposed – was due to “severe Tennessee winter weather.”

Country star Trisha Yearwood (left) has tested positive for coronavirus, while her husband, Garth Brooks (right) tested negative. (Photo by Roy Rochlin / WireImage)
“Anyone who knows me knows that my world starts and ends with Miss Yearwood, so she and I will ride through it together,” shared the star, adding that he would not be participating in his Inside Studio G series on Facebook for a while.
And everyone who knows [Yearwood] knows she’s a fighter and she’s done everything right, so I know we’ll leave the other side of this thing together, ”Brooks said.
Yearwood “handles symptoms,” the release said, but “is doing well.”
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‘She’s tough. She’s stronger than me, ”Garth assured fans, who welcomed prayers and positive thoughts.
He concluded, “When I live with her, I sometimes take it for granted that she is one of the greatest voices in all music, so the potential long-term effects on her concern me as her husband and as a fan. We are very lucky that she is currently under the utmost care in the best city for treating and curing singers. “

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood were exposed to the coronavirus earlier this month and could not be tested right away due to winter weather. (Photo by Jason Kempin / Getty Images)
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Yearwood representatives did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.
Brooks’ team announced that he and his wife were exposed to COVID-19 on Facebook on Feb. 11.
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“With someone on their team testing positive for Covid-19 and out of an abundance of caution, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are canceling everything and testing and quarantining for two weeks,” they said at the time.