
Jordan and Jennifer Turpinare singing the praises ofGarth BrooksandTrisha Yearwood.
On Sunday, two of the Turpin siblings — the group of children who escaped their parents' so-called “House of Horrors” in Perris, California — revealed that they got to spend some time with the country music husband-wife duo this weekend.
Jennifer uploaded a series of photographs and videos from The Garth Brooks Stadium Tour concert stop at San Diego’s Petco Park to herInstagrampage. (Nine of the 13 Turpin siblings were in attendance at the show and met the country couple.)
Meanwhile, on her respectiveInstagramaccount, Jordan also shared a post in which she can be seen posing with Brooks, 60, and Yearwood, 57, in one shot, and wrapping her arm around Brooks in another.
“I had so much fun today! I love you Garth, amazing show tonight!” she wrote. “Thank you so much! #garthbrooks#trisha God bless!💜🙏✝️.”
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Back in 2018, Jordan, Jennifer, and their 11 other siblings wererescued from imprisonmentwithin their own home at the hands of their parents, David and Louise Turpin.
With the help of law enforcement, Jordan was able to free her siblings. Her parents — who later pleaded guilty to 14 felony counts, including cruelty to an adult-dependent, child cruelty, torture, and false imprisonment — were sentenced to life in prison for their abuse.
Prior to their rescue, the Turpin children had spent most of their lives indoors — hidden from the outside world. At times, the children werechained to their beds or put in cagesfor breaking house rules, which included keeping their hands off their parents' food and remaining seated unless directed otherwise.
source: people.com