Trisha Yearwood breaks silence with three-word post supporting Garth Brooks amid assault allegations
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In the wake of serious allegations against Garth Brooks, his wife, country music superstar Trisha Yearwood, has publicly rallied behind him in a heartfelt social media post. This show of support follows reports that she and her three daughters have denied the accusations.
The lawsuit, filed on Thursday, October 3, in California, alleges that Brooks assaulted a makeup artist in a Los Angeles hotel room back in 2019. Brooks has strongly refuted these claims, describing them as a malicious effort to extort him for "many millions of dollars" in hush money.
Trisha Yearwood shares three-word supportive message for husband Garth Brooks
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In her first Instagram post since the allegations against Garth Brooks surfaced, Trisha Yearwood shared a heartfelt message, “Love One Another,” alongside a photo of the couple performing together on stage, tagged with #Vegas.
Yearwood often joins Brooks during his sold-out Garth Brooks/Plus One residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. The couple has been married since December 2005 and co-owns Friends in Low Places, a bar in Nashville named after his 1990 hit.
Their journey together, including their dream venue and musical collaborations, was highlighted in a recent six-part docuseries on Amazon Prime. They have worked together for years, winning a Grammy and completing a three-year world tour, as per Huffpost.
In a Parade article published on the same day the lawsuit was filed, Brooks described his relationship with Yearwood as the “greatest love story in the history of the planet.”
Yearwood echoed this sentiment, stating, “We do everything together", emphasizing their commitment to staying together both on and off the road.
She claimed, “We made a decision when we got married to not be apart. We tour together; we do everything together.”
Trisha Yearwood's support for Garth Brooks' sparks online discussion
After Trisha Yearwood shared a three-word supportive message amid serious allegations against her husband Garth Brooks, many internet users expressed their thoughts online.
One user said, "Guess we have to see the outcome! People are money hungry and I just can’t see it until I have proof!!!!"
The second user said, "We all need to be kind to one another."
The third user said, "I would be so disappointed if this is true..... that's really sad."
A comment read, "I Do Not believe Garth did anything He’s a very devoted husband and a blessed Christian Stay strong Garth."
A person wrote, "How about we wait to see what happens people before we judge any of them."
Someone else stated, "I don’t believe this for a minute he loves his wife so much he would never risk his marriage."
The last user added, "I don’t believe that at all he sacrificed his career for his children he’s a good man."
Garth Brooks' wife and three daughters believe he's 'telling the truth'
A source close to Trisha Yearwood's family has revealed their feelings regarding the serious allegations made against Garth Brooks by a makeup artist. Previously, Meaww reported that his family, including his wife and three daughters, firmly believes in his innocence.
Brooks has three daughters—Taylor, 32, August, 30, and Allie, 28—with his first wife, Sandy Mahl, whom he married in 1986 and divorced in 2000. He first met Yearwood in 1988, began dating her after his split from Mahl, and they were married in 2005
The insider told US Weekly, "Garth is known to be a very kind and nice man, so these allegations are very shocking. Everyone around him including Trisha and his daughters believe him to be telling the truth."
The insider further added, "Many around him think this is out of character and something he would never do. Everyone around him is shocked."
Further, the source emphasized, "All Garth cares about is his family and his fans. He is a family man and is very down to earth."
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