Rory Feek Opens Up On "CBS Sunday Morning"

Still feels married

Rory Feek is opening up about life after Joey. 

During an interview with Anthony Mason on "CBS Sunday Morning," Rory said he feels no different about his wife now than he did when she died more than two-years ago. 

He explained, "I feel just as married and just as in love. And I feel like she's just as much a part of our life as she was." 

Rory, who has started performing solo, admitted that it's taken some adjustment and hasn't quite figured out who he is on stage without Joey. 

Joey passed away in March 2016 from cancer.

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