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Trisha Yearwood is raging in new fiery national anthem in the midst of Garth Brooks’ rape case

Nevertheless, Brooks has done everything to keep things cool, even in the midst of the lawsuit drama. On 4 June, the Land icon stacy livestock from the Executive of the Year Award on the Billboard’s Country Power Players event event in Nashville, but his speech went off the rails when he tried to praise all women, including Jaarhout.

“… The curse in this industry, like so many companies, has to work a woman a thousand times harder than a man to get a tenth that gets as much as the man gets. That’s how it has always been,” he said as he stood behind a stage.

“But the blessing on that, I think that is what Dolly Parton, Dolly Parton makes. I think that is what, and I was first hand to see this, is what Reba Mentire, Reba Mentire makes.”

He continued: “You can’t work her out. I am married to one of the greatest singers of every size, and I see her working a thousand times harder every day than I get to get a tenth, as much as they give me.”

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