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Scotty and Gabi McCreery Answer Fan Questions
Scotty McCreery and his wife Gabi revealed each other’s worst habits, their favorite memory of each other and much more…

Scotty McCreery and his wife Gabi revealed each other’s worst habits, their favorite memory of each other and much more on Thursday (May 7) when they took over the Country Now Instagram to answer fan-submitted questions during QuaranTEN Questions: Couples Edition.
Their beloved pup, Moose, even made a special guest appearance in the clip, in which they revealed they are embarking on their first-ever family road trip to Nashville next week. They also dished on whether or not Moose wants a brother or sister and shared their favorite part of their wedding with a fan who is currently in the midst of planning their big day.
Click below to re-live Scotty and Gabi’s QuaranTEN Questions: Couples Edition.

As his latest single, “In Between,” continues to make its mark at country radio, McCreery is currently working on the follow-up to his career-defining album, Seasons Change. He recently opened up to Country Now about his forthcoming project, revealing that his new album will reflect what’s happening at this point in his life.
“I think we have some cool stuff. It won’t be ‘Five More Minutes’ or ‘This is It,’ because those songs are special, and from a very particular time in my life, from back then,” he points out. “These songs are looking ahead now. And looking back on our first year of marriage, and the rest of our lives. So there’s a lot of interesting stuff in there.”
Although he’s not able to tour at the moment, McCreery has been keeping busy performing via various livestreams. He recently launched a “Somewhere in Quarantine Tour” benefit tee-shirt. The country hitmaker is donating a portion of profits of the shirt to the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund to help those in the music community affected by the Coronavirus pandemic.
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