Justin Moore Talks Main Keys to a Successful Marriage

Justin Moore and wife Kate have known each other since they were teens and have a very straightforward approach to keeping their marriage strong!

Country music artist Justin Moore and wife Kate Gales Moore have been happily married for eleven years and have four beautiful children. Despite keeping up with his busy music career and being on the road a lot, their union has remained strong. So how do Justin and Kate keep their relationship solid?

“The secret to me, is saying ‘yes, ma’am,’ and ‘I’m sorry,'” Moore recently joked with ET. “No, in all sincerity, past love, I think trust is the biggest thing in a marriage. You have to trust and you have to be trusted. My wife and I tell each other everything. We don’t always like it, but we’re completely honest with each other.”

Trust is critical and honesty really is the best policy. Besides learning a lot about making a marriage work, Justin is always getting lessons about fatherhood from his children Ella Kole (born in 2010), Kennedy Faye (born in 2011), Rebecca Klein (born in 2014), and Thomas South (born in 2017).

Let’s check out some of his family’s hilarious antics!

A Royal DIY Slip-N-Slip

A Capri Sun Hitches a Ride (Scroll Right)

The Three Oldest Enjoy Their First Day of School

The Best VIP Fans

A Very Happy Birthday to Kate

All Four Kids Strike a Pose

It’s great to see two people on the same page after nearly two decades together! As fans may recall, the pair met during a trip to Panama City Beach, Florida, when they were just teenagers. Kate captured Justin’s attention at a bonfire while the teens enjoyed a night of partying— and “babysitting” their friends. After that encounter, the two have been inseparable.

Share this update with other fans this couple and check out Justin’s emotional new song “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home” below!

“The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home” Lyrics

Tour was up, middle of June
She was planning a welcome home barbeque
Green bean casserole, Grandma’s recipe
There was a knock on the door ’round two o’clock
Two uniforms and her heart stopped
Yellow ribbon ’round an oak tree
Blowin’ in the breeze

Here’s to the ones that didn’t make it back home
The ones we ain’t seen in so long
The hold up a beer ones, the wish they were here ones
The not forgotten but gone
They’re in a better place up there
But they sure left a hole down here
We just go on livin’ and go on missin’ the ones
The ones that didn’t make it back home

The whole town shut down, the whole town showed up
Sang Amazing Grace, watched a slideshow of
His 22 years
There was laughs and there was tears
And that preacher talked about sacrifice
And traffic stopped for them Cadillac lights
Johnny sold beer half price that night
And everybody raised ’em high, singin’

Here’s to the ones that didn’t make it back home
The ones we ain’t seen in so long
The hold up a beer ones, the wish they were here ones
The not forgotten but gone
They’re in a better place up there
But they sure left a hole down here
We just go on livin’ and go on missin’ the ones
The ones that didn’t make it back home

Back to that front porch
Back through that front door
To the life they were fightin’ for

Here’s to the ones that didn’t make it back home
The ones we ain’t seen in so long
The hold up a beer ones, the wish they were here ones
The not forgotten but gone
They’re in a better place up there
But they sure left a hole down here
We just go on livin’ and go on missin’ the ones
The ones that didn’t make it back home

The ones that didn’t make it back home

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