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"He'll hop on the bus with me, Charles [Kelley] and Dave [Haywood] every so often, but he rides the band bus with the rest of our band, because he wants to stay in tune with them," she tells Country Weekly about her husband, whom she wed in January. "There are conversations that Charles and Dave and I need to have, too. You have to separate it a little bit, and thankfully -- knock on wood and praise God -- it's been such a smooth transition."
Yes, even though all three members of the country trio are happily married, they still share a bus. However, the lady of the group does see a slight change in their future.
"I love all of us on the same bus, but because I'm with my husband a lot, and there is only so much time when there aren't people around [for Chris and I] to talk and work through a first-year marriage. We're going to leave the bus for a weekend or two here or there throughout next year," Hillary says. "Just because making sure that we're on the same page really is what is most important in my life now."




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