Amid Garth Brooks Sexual Assault Allegations, Wife Trisha Yearwood Calls for Move to Ireland

Amid ongoing legal troubles, Garth Brooks and his wife, Trisha Yearwood, may be moving abroad.

During a recent Facebook Live broadcast for his Inside Studio G series, the “Friends in Low Places” singer shared that his wife is “pressured” to move to Ireland.

“The Queen is making every effort to get a home in Ireland,” he said in passing Hello magazine.

“I think the last time she was there, she fell in love with the country so much. We played two weekends, we went all over the country and everyone was so sweet to her,” he added.

Brooks also expressed his love for Ireland and previously hinted at the possibility of him returning to the country to play more shows.

“For anyone to play music, you’d be lucky to play in Ireland, and I’d be lucky to play there again. I love it,” he said. continue.

The possibility of moving to Ireland comes after Yearwood sold her Brentwood, Tennessee home the day before Brooks was sued by an accuser named “Jane Doe” for sexual assault, rape and battery by the creator. his old hairstyle.

The complaint, filed in state court in California on October 3, includes allegations that Brooks raped her, undressed in front of her, exposing his genitals and buttocks, and openly talked about sex and sexual fantasies in several incidents in 2019.

After the lawsuit was filed in court, Brooks publicly named his accuser in a new lawsuit he filed in the Southern District Court of the Northern Division of Mississippi.

Brooks countersued the woman and sought compensatory and punitive damages from her, Hello report.

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The singer claimed that the lawsuit amounted to “intentional infliction of emotional distress, defamation, and wrongful invasion of privacy.”

He went on to allege that his accuser “came up with a malicious plan to blackmail” him into paying her “millions of dollars” after he “refused her request to work pay her salary and medical benefits.”

Additionally, the singer claimed that his accuser had “threatened” to “publicize false statements” about him, which would “jeopardize his business and reputation.” .”

The woman’s legal team later responded by saying they would “proceed with maximum sanctions against him immediately.”

Tags Garth Brooks, Lawsuit, Trisha Yearwood

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