Meghan Patrick and Mitchell Tenpenny Celebrate 3 Years of Marriage With Heartfelt Tributes
“You are my biggest cheerleader and my best friend,” Meghan sweetly shared.

Meghan Patrick and Mitchell Tenpenny; Photo via Instagram
Country artists Meghan Patrick and Mitchell Tenpenny are celebrating three years of marriage, and to mark the milestone, they exchanged heartfelt tributes on social media.
Meghan’s post featured a series of snapshots from their rustic Tennessee wedding, from a black-and-white photo of their first dance to candid moments from the reception.

Reflecting on the ups and downs of the past year, Meghan opened up about the challenges of balancing their busy careers with married life.
“3 years of being married to my best friend,” she began. “Year 3 has been one of the most incredible years but also the hardest… month long tours apart through Europe, Australia, and all over North America, radio tour on the days we usually get to be together at home… we’ve been like two ships passing in the night.”
Despite the distance and demanding schedules, Meghan expressed deep gratitude for their life together.
“Building our dream forever home and truly putting down roots. It’s been challenging and stressful at times, but what a blessing it is to be overwhelmed by a life I prayed for. What a gift it is to miss you so much while we’re out chasing the dream, and know that the time apart doesn’t make you love me any less,” she sweetly shared. “You are my biggest cheerleader and my best friend, and while we’ve got big dreams and big plans, the only thing I could never stand to lose is you, and that keeps me grounded. It’s a crazy feeling to know I could lose everything and as long as you were there holding my hand, it simply wouldn’t matter.”

In closing, Meghan wrote, “Thank you Jesus for sending me a man that was made to love me and that I was made to love… happy anniversary baby @m10penny.”
Mitchell kept his anniversary message short but heartfelt, sharing a sweet selfie of the couple by the lake and writing, “Happy 3 years @megpatrickmusic. I couldn’t be more proud to be your husband. Thanks for inspiring me every day to be better. I love you! Cheers to many more!”
Meghan Patrick and Mitchell Tenpenny tied the knot on Sunday, October 23, 2022.
The artists first met in a Nashville bar, where Patrick caught Tenpenny’s eye wearing camo. Four years later, they returned to the very same spot, and Tenpenny proposed to his longtime love. As they say, the rest is history.
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