news-06102024-210617

Garth Brooks has been in the spotlight recently due to accusations of sexual assault and rape made by a former makeup artist and hairstylist. Despite denying the allegations, these incidents are reported to have taken place during his marriage to Trisha Yearwood, who has not commented on the matter. His first wife, Sandy Mahl, has also not publicly shared her thoughts on her ex-husband. For those unfamiliar with Sandy, here are some key facts about Garth Brooks’ former wife:

1. Garth and Sandy were married for 15 years.
Garth Brooks and Sandy Mahl tied the knot in 1986, before Garth rose to fame with his debut album in 1989. They were together for 13 years when they separated in 1999 and officially divorced in 2001.

2. Garth and Sandy have three children together.
During their marriage, Sandy Mahl became the mother of Garth’s three daughters: Taylor (1992), August (1994), and Allie (1996).

3. Sandy co-founded an animal rehab center in Oklahoma.
After her split from Garth, Sandy Mahl helped establish the Wild Heart Ranch, an animal rehabilitation center in Oklahoma. She played a key role in founding and funding the non-profit organization, which focuses on rehabilitating animals of all species and situations.

4. Sandy has not remarried since her divorce from Garth.
Despite Garth Brooks moving on and marrying Trisha Yearwood in 2005, Sandy Mahl has remained single since their divorce almost 20 years ago. Garth has openly spoken about feeling like he met his wife when he first encountered Trisha, but he acknowledges that timing was crucial for both his career and marriage.

5. Sandy is a breast cancer survivor.
In 2006, Sandy Mahl was diagnosed with breast cancer. She bravely fought the disease and is now a survivor, showing strength and resilience in the face of adversity.

It is important to note that if you or someone you know has experienced sexual abuse, there is help available. You can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) to speak with a trained staff member who can provide support and connect you with local resources for healing and recovery. Remember, you are not alone in your journey towards healing and well-being.