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Trisha Yearwood quietly breaks her silence amid Garth Brooks’ sexual assault case

Trisha Yearwood returned to social media after her husband Garth Brooks was accused of sexual assault and battery.

The country icon, 60, showed support for her husband with an Instagram post shared on Monday.

She posted a photo of herself performing alongside Brooks, 62, at his residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas last year.

Trisha Yearwood’s Instagram post.

Yearwood is singing into a microphone and turned towards her husband who is playing the guitar next to her in the photo.

“Love One Another. #Vegas,” Yearwood captioned the post, which had comments disabled.

Brooks and Yearwood have been married since 2005.

Trisha Yearwood at the 2024 CMT Music Awards. WireImage

The day before Brooks was sued for rape, Yearwood sold the couple’s 6,553-square-foot mansion in Brentwood, Tennessee. The five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home went for $3.334 million, after initially being listed last year for $4.5 million.

Yearwood bought the house five years before she married Brooks. 

Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood at the 17th Academy Of Country Music Honors in August 2024. Getty Images for ACM
Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood at the 43rd Annual Kennedy Center Honors in May 2021. Getty Images

On Oct. 3, a woman referred to as “Joe Roe” who claims to have been Brooks’ hairstylist and makeup artist accused him of rape and battery.

In the lawsuit, which was filed in a California court, the woman claimed Brooks raped her in a hotel room, where she was alone with and felt “trapped” by the singer.

The alleged incident took place in May 2019 when the pair had allegedly just traveled alone in Brooks’ private jet to Los Angeles for a Grammys taping.

Garth Brooks at the 2023 ACM Awards. REUTERS

In addition to sexual assault and battery, Brooks is accused of repeatedly exposing his genitals and buttocks, talking about sex and sharing sexual fantasies with Roe, regularly changing his clothing in front of her and sending her sexually explicit text messages, according to the complaint in the case.

On Tuesday, the “Friends in Low Places” artist filed a complaint in a Mississippi court and sued his accuser for compensatory and punitive damages.

Garth Brooks speaks onstage at CRS 2023 in Nashville. Getty Images

In court docs obtained by The Post, Brooks claimed that the woman tried blackmailing him “into paying her millions of dollars” before she filed the lawsuit.

Brook said in the complaint he wants “compensatory damages” caused by his accuser’s “intentional infliction of emotional distress, defamation, and false light invasion of privacy.”

The lawsuit filed against Garth Brooks by “Jane Roe.” LASC/MEGA

Brooks also divulged the woman’s real name in his filing — prompting her legal team to issue a statement.

“Garth Brooks just revealed his true self. Out of spite and to punish, he publicly named a rape victim,” the statement read, which was obtained by The Post.

“With no legal justification, Brooks outed her because he thinks the laws don’t apply to him. On behalf of our client, we will be moving for maximum sanctions against him immediately,” the statement added.

Brooks has denied the allegations against him.

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