
Garth Brooks had two special guests in the audience during his show at Petco Park.
Jennifer and Jordan Turpin, two of the 13 children who lived in the “House of Horrors” that made national headlines a few years ago, attended Garth’s show over the weekend, where they got to meet the superstar and his wife, Trisha Yearwood.
Both women took to Instagram to share their experience, with Jennifer sharing how Garth’s music was a saving grace while living under the abuse of parents David and Louise Turpin. “I had a Garth Brooks DVD collection while living through hell. When D & L were gone, I’d sneak and play it on our television. Thank you @garthbrooks for being a light through our darkness,” Jennifer shared alongside a photo of her posing with the star couple inside the stadium.
Jordan also shared a photo with Garth and Trisha, all smiles as she wrapped Garth in a hug. “I had so much fun today! I love you Garth, amazing show tonight! Thank you so much!” she writes. “God bless!”
In 2018, Jordan managed to escape from the family’s house in California and called 9-1-1 to report years of abuse from her parents that included imprisonment, beatings and severe malnourishment. In 2019, David and Louise were sentenced to life in prison, with the possibility of parole after 25 years.
Garth re-launched his Stadium Tour at Petco Park in San Diego on Saturday after postponing the tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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