Celebrity Celebrity Weddings Trisha Yearwood on Bout with COVID and How Garth Brooks Was at Her Side: 'He Would Not Stay Away' Yearwood also spoke about the special convertible she and Brooks gifted former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn for their 75th anniversary By Tomás Mier Tomás Mier Tomás Mier is a former digital music writer at PEOPLE. He left PEOPLE in 2021. People Editorial Guidelines Published on August 17, 2021 05:45PM EDT Trisha Yearwood is reflecting on her bout with COVID — and how her husband Garth Brooks never left her side. In an interview with PEOPLE (the TV Show!), Yearwood, 56, says that although her symptoms associated with the virus were not severe, she still had to push her husband to stay away. "I had what was considered a mild case and I think that's why we had — we were lucky that COVID didn't go into our lungs, but that's probably also why we have more trouble here," she explains, pointing at her face. "It was just no joke." Paul Morigi/Getty Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks Gave the Carters a Classic Car with a Special Meaning for Their Anniversary "He would not stay away from me. I'm like, 'Dude, I cannot be responsible for giving Garth Brooks COVID,'" she says of Brooks, 59, with a laugh. "'You have to go quarantine on the other side of the house.'" "He would not do it. He was really worried about me," she adds. "But he never got sick and he was vaccinated. He took really good care of me, but he drove me crazy." Yearwood also speaks about the special gift Brooks and Yearwood gave President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn for their 75th wedding anniversary. From left: Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood. Jason Merritt/Getty Trisha Yearwood Celebrates 30 Years in the Industry with Every Girl Deluxe Album: 'I've Been Lucky' "What do you give these guys? I can't imagine the gifts they've received. Garth was like, 'Why don't we get him a car from the year they married?'" Yearwood says about the gift. "So that's what we went on the hunt for to find it." Yearwood says she's the "internet girl" and did a deep search to find the car. Brooks made sure it worked. Tricia Yearwood and Garth Brooks with the car. Last month, the Carters' close friend Jill Stuckey told PEOPLE that the couple was "very excited" about the gift. "Bright eyes and big smiles and ... very excited time, but there was so much special [about the day] because the people that were here from all aspects of their lives," she said then.