Garth Brooks on his youngest daughter's COVID-19 battle
He also said he and his wife Trisha Yearwood tested negative for COVID-19.
A few weeks ago, Garth Brooks and his wife Trisha Yearwood announced that they were postponing a performance due to possible exposure to COVID-19.
They ultimately tested negative, but now Brooks has revealed that the person who was the source of that exposure was his youngest daughter.
"As a parent, nobody knows what COVID is going to do in the future so you just watch over them," Brooks said. "You pray a lot and hopefully she will come out of this thing with just that."
He added, "As parents like you, like me, all you do is pray your knee bones off and hopefully following the guidelines so hopefully your family doesn’t have to experience this."
The superstar went on to say that he and Yearwood had used quarantine "as a time to face everything, ’cause now you can’t leave, you can’t walk away. This is probably, you know, the blessing and the curse."
Admitting that the experience of the past few months has "probably been the most we’ve ever gone through as a couple," the singer noted, "What’s on the other side is so great, especially when you are with the right one."
Brooks also announced yesterday that he was taking himself out of the running for CMA Entertainer of the Year, having already won the coveted honor seven times.