Trisha Yearwood's COVID-19 Diagnosis Has Fans Reaching Out
02/25/2021 03:54 pm EST
"Been worried so much about you all @garthbrooks and @trishayearwood!!" one fan exclaimed. "So sad to hear the news!! My heart goes out to you both!!! Sending many prayers for a speedy recovery for the Queen!! Love you both!!!" Another shared, "Sending so much love and prayers to you, @trishayearwood! Get better soon! ~Hugs-." Singer Jason Isbell tweeted, "Get well soon @trishayearwood! We just think the world of ya."
Several people referenced Yearwood's 2019 album, Every Girl, in their well-wishes for the star. "I love you @trishayearwood," wrote one fan. "You are our Everygirl. Heres to a full recovery and getting back to our coffee talk conversations and more shows and book singings and love fests!" Another tweeted that they are "Sending @trishayearwood all the love and prayers in the world that you recover quickly #EveryGirl and Guy is praying for you Love you Xoxo."
Many shared their certainty that Yearwood has the best caretaker she could ask for in Brooks. "Thoughts and prayers are with @trishayearwood & @garthbrooks during this time. You got this girl with g by your side," one fan declared. "Stay strong. Love you guys." "I loved Garth's statement so much," someone else shared. "Of course he was like 'we'll ride through this together.'"
In the wake of his wife's diagnosis, Brooks shared that he will be taking a step back from the spotlight, which will include a brief shelving of his weekly Facebook show, Inside Studio G. He also praised Yearwood, declaring, "She's tough. She's stronger than me."
He added that for fans asking what they can do for Yearwood, he welcomes their positive thoughts and prayers. "If anyone asks, that's what you can do for her. That's what I'm doing," Brooks said. "Living with her, I sometimes take it for granted she's one of the greatest voices in all of music, so the possible long-term effects on her concern me as her husband and as a fan. We're very lucky she is currently under the greatest care in the best city for treating and healing singers."
Yearwood and Brooks previously had a COVID-19 scare last summer when a member of their team tested positive in July. "While Garth and Trisha are fine, the Garth/Trisha camp has possibly been exposed to the Covid-19 virus," a press release read at the time. "To be smart about this, they are all quarantining for 2 weeks and thank everyone for their concern."
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