Trisha Yearwood returns to social media after husband Garth Brooks Allegations of sexual harassment and assault,
The 60-year-old country icon shows support for her husband an instagram post Shared on Monday.
He posted a photo of himself performing with Brooks, 62, at his residence at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas last year.
Yearwood is singing into the microphone and turns to her husband who is playing guitar next to her in the photo.
“Love each other. #Vegas,” Yearwood captioned the post, which had comments disabled.
Brooks and Yearwood have been married since 2005.
The day before Brooks was to go on trial for rape, Yearwood Couple’s 6,553-square-foot mansion sold In Brentwood, Tennessee. The five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home sold for $3.334 million, after initially being listed last year for $4.5 million.
Yearwood bought the house five years before marrying Brooks.
On October 3, a woman named “Jo Roe”, claiming to be Brooks’ hair stylist and makeup artist, accused him of rape and assault.
In the lawsuit filed in a California court, the woman claimed that Brooks raped her in a hotel room where she was alone and she felt “trapped” by the singer.
The alleged incident occurred in May 2019 when the pair were reportedly traveling alone on Brooks’ private jet to Los Angeles for a Grammys taping.
According to the complaint, in addition to the sexual harassment and assault, Brooks was accused of repeatedly exposing his genitals and buttocks, talking about sex and sharing sexual fantasies with Roe, regularly changing her clothes in front of her, and sexually assaulting her. Accused of sending sexual text messages. Case.
On Tuesday, the “Friends in Low Places” cast filed a complaint in a Mississippi court. Sued his accuser for compensatory and punitive damages.
In court documents obtained by The Post, Brooks claimed the woman tried to blackmail him “to pay her millions of dollars” before filing the lawsuit.
Brooks said in the complaint that he seeks “compensatory damages” caused by his accuser’s “intentional infliction of emotional distress, defamation, and wrongful invasion of privacy.”
Brooks also revealed woman’s real name In his filing – prompting his legal team to issue a statement.
“Garth Brooks has just revealed his true self. Out of spite and to punish, he publicly named a rape victim,” read the statement, which was obtained by The Post.
“Without any legal justification, Brooks singled him out because he feels the laws don’t apply to him. On behalf of our client, we will move to immediately impose maximum sanctions against him,” the statement said.
Brooks has Denied the allegations against him,