Personal Life Of Garth Brooks

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Garth Brooks opened up about his personal life when he made a stop by "The View." The country superstar discussed his family, and raising his kids. The normally private singer was very candid talking about his three daughters Taylor, August, and Allie.

It turns out that telling his daughters the right bedroom to sleep in, became one of the biggest lesson's that Brooks taught his daughters.

Brooks pointed to his own childhood when he explained the importance of having the girls share a bedroom. The singer shared a bedroom with his five bothers, so if he could do it, they could do it.

According to KOKE, Brooks daughters didn't like the idea. Brooks said:
What started out as a bad idea to the girls turned into bonding moments, just like their

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