close
close

Garth Brooks hosts ‘incongruous Thanksgiving’ amid rape trial

Garth Brooks hosts ‘incongruous Thanksgiving’ amid rape trial

play

garth brooks details “incompatible Thanksgiving” plans with wife Trisha Year Tree In the midst of a difficult time for the family.

The country music legend took the stage on Tuesday night Open “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and told the late-night host that the family was preparing to have a Thanksgiving celebration with people from the Nashville music industry.

Later, the family throws a “mismatched Thanksgiving” because they invited “a lot of people” from the Nashville music industry whose “family is somewhere else”, so they are left alone on Thanksgiving. It opens its doors.”

Brooks added that the family plans to host about 25 people at their home in Tennessee.

He added that it helps with cleaning because Food Network host wife “she is a great cook” and “doesn’t want to get in the way of perfection.”

Kimmel did not address the issue rape allegations targeted the country singer, the genre’s best-selling artist of all time. Brooks also said he will finish his long-running Vegas residency, which ends early next year, so the family will have a head start on Christmas.

“Mrs. Yearwood said we were going to start Christmas now, and that was about three weeks ago. She dug up the Christmas tree from the basement. The tree is already up. We’re ready to go. We’re playing Christmas music,” he said. .

In October, Brooks was the subject of a federal lawsuit after the country music star was indicted. sexual assault and battery allegations from a former hair and makeup artist who claimed he raped her in a Los Angeles hotel room in 2019.

Before Roe was invoked, An anonymous celebrity plaintiff was identified by CNN. He tried to stop his accuser — now revealed to be Brooks — from publicly repeating her allegations and denied the woman’s various allegations of harassment.

The lawsuit follows an attempt to block the allegations from public view through a lawsuit filed on behalf of John Doe in Mississippi federal court on September 13; the same day, the country singer publicly announced the end of his Las Vegas residency.

John Doe, or Brooks’ filing this fall, claimed the sexual assault allegations would “irreparably harm Plaintiff’s reputation, family, career, and livelihood.” Brooks married a Grammy winner Annual Since 2005.

Contributed by: Pamela Avila