Garth Brooks has recently faced scrutiny following accusations of sexual assault and rape made on Thursday, October 3, 2024, by a former a makeup artist and hairstylist. Although the 62-year-old singer has denied the allegations, the incidents are said to have occurred during his current marriage to Trisha Yearwood, who has not commented on the matter. Additionally, his first wife, Sandy Mahl, whom many may forget, has also not shared her thoughts on her ex-husband. For those unfamiliar with Sandy, learn more about the “Friends in Low Places” singer’s ex-wife here:
Garth and Sandy were married for 15 years.
Before Garth released his debut album in 1989 and became one of the hottest names in country music, he married his first wife, Sandy. The two met while Garth was working as a bouncer at a bar during his time at Oklahoma State University, and he had to break up a fight that Sandy was involved in. They got married in 1986 and were together for 13 years when they separated in 1999. More than a year later, the couple announced that they would be divorcing, and they officially filed the paperwork in Nov. 2000. The split was finalized in December 2001.
Garth and Sandy have three kids together
Sandy is the mother of Garth’s three daughters: Taylor (1992), August (1994) and Allie (1996).
Sandy co-founded an animal rehab center in Oklahoma
Sandy worked as a songwriter while she was with Garth, but now resides in Oklahoma, where she helped start the Wild Heart Ranch, an animal rehabilitation center. “Sandy assisted in founding and funding the non-profit so it could expand and grow and be a full-time, all species, all situation facility,” according to the center’s website. Her official title is Wildlife Rehabilitator, Vice President & Co-Founder.
Sandy never re-married
Sandy has stayed single since her split from Garth nearly 20 years ago. Meanwhile, Garth wound up marrying Trisha in 2005. “I had been married [to Sandy] 13 months when I met [Trisha],” Garth recently admitted. “When someone said, ‘What’d you think when I met her?’ I said, ‘I felt like I just met my wife,’ which is weird, right? If we’d gotten married then, either the career wouldn’t have been what it was in the 90s, or our marriage wouldn’t have lasted. So I have to believe that things happen when they happen. I feel very lucky right now where I’m at.”
Sandy is a breast cancer survivor
Sandy survived breast cancer after being diagnosed with the disease in 2006.
If you or anyone you know has been sexually abused, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). A trained staff member will provide confidential, judgment-free support as well as local resources to assist in healing, recovering and more.