Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks seemingly put on a united front days before the “Friends in Low Places” singer’s sexual assault lawsuit made headlines. “We show up to do the work, but what we all leave with is SO much more,” Brooks, 62, wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, October 1, in a shared post tagging Yearwood, 60, and Habitat for Humanity’s profiles. “Kicking off the build for @habitatforhumanity Carter Work project 2024.
As they say, Home is the key and love never quits! To everyone building with us, today was a GREAT Day 1!!! Love, g & TY.” The post also included a snap of Brooks and Yearwood, who have been Habitat Humanitarians since 2016, walking through a Habitat for Humanity project site. As the couple walked along the dirt path, they held hands and gazed at each other.
The pair, who have been married since 2005, also shared additional photos with President Jimmy Carter while volunteering for the housing nonprofit. They both gushed about working with the political figure, who recently celebrated his 100th birthday, over the years. “Your work has impacted the world and your heart continues to change lives, ours included.
Grateful to be on your Carter Work Project @habitatforhumanity build this week with many others,” the twosome captioned the slideshow . “Thank you for inspiring all of us to give more and love more! It’s an honor to be your friend. Love, Garth and Trisha.
” One month prior, Brooks also shared a sweet post paying tribute to hi.