Lee Brice Talks Buds

Valentine's Day is still over a month away, but with the pressure on men to create the perfect romantic evening, Lee Brice has a tip he wants to get out to his buds. About rosebuds. Or at least the petals. So, guys, if you're inclined to create a trail of rose petals to a candlelit dinner or a cozy boudoir, read on.

"I know how to take a rose apart where the petals just fall all over," Lee says with a smile. "You don't take them off one at a time. Pop that whole rose off the stem and it just falls apart." It really works! We tried it.

Of course, Lee, a self-professed hopeless romantic, will be wooing fiancée Sara Reeveley this year, but he may save the rose-petal trick for their honeymoon. The couple is planning an April 21 wedding.

For more on Lee and his brother, Lewis, pick up the Feb. 4 issue of Country Weekly, on stands Jan. 28.

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