Comedian Tom Segura’s Garth Brooks taunts resurface after make-up artist rape claims
Comedian Tom Segura’s persistent conspiracy theories about Garth Brooks have resurfaced after the popular country singer was charged Thursday with multiple counts of alleged sexual abuse.
In a lawsuit obtained by TMZclaims a woman named Jane Roe was cornered by Brooks in a hotel suite in 2019 before he overpowered her and raped her so violently that she felt like she was breaking in half.
Segura helped mainstream – ‘Where are the bodies, G?’ – a term relating to the widely popular theory surrounding the mysterious connection between Brooks tour dates and people who have gone missing from those same places.
After the disturbing allegations were made public, the media was eager to hear from none other than Tom Segura himself.
The internet was eager to hear from Tom Segura himself after country singer Garth Brooks was accused of rape
In a newly obtained lawsuit, a woman named Jane Roe claims she was cornered by Brooks in 2019 while in a hotel suite before he overpowered her and raped her so violently that she felt like she was breaking in half .
He finally broke his silence on X Thursday, where he wrote, “So many people have texted me about Garth, you’d think I did something.”
Segura and his wife, Christina Pazsitzky, co-host a podcast called Your Mom’s House, in which Brooks has been a popular point of contention and the butt of jokes in several episodes over the years.
The ‘feud’ between the singer and comedian has been brewing since 2018 after Segura and his wife responded to a clip of Brooks talking about his upcoming tour.
Segura discussed how weird and inauthentic Brooks seems in the clip, and Segura’s wife agreed, saying, “Something’s up.”
“What’s going on is he’s thinking about all the bodies he has piled up in damn graves in his yard,” Segura replied.
“Do you think he’s a murderer?” Pazsitzky asked her husband.
“One hundred percent,” Segura replied. “He probably killed 200 to 300 people in his life,” the comedian joked.
Brooks has been a popular point of contention and the butt of jokes for Segura on dozens of podcast episodes over the years
The quote-on-quote “feud” between the singer and comedian has been brewing since 2018 after Segura and his wife responded to a clip of Brooks talking about his upcoming tour, in which they joke about how he’s probably killed “200-300 people.”
From that moment on, the theory took on a life of its own. Internet users are wondering if Brooks is a serial killer. His social media accounts have been bombarded with comments for years, specifically asking him where the bodies are.
One comment under the singer’s Instagram posts from last year read: ‘You know, I had my t**-cups on for 12 hours today, sweating like a pig. Garth won’t even let me out. He’s holding my family hostage. Please. They’re down by the mountain. Please send help.”
“So this is how you celebrate my grandmother’s poisoning?” wrote another user.
Another user added: ‘I miss my mother, tell us where she is.’
The allegations are not limited to one podcast. Brooks has been the topic of conversation on multiple episodes of Your Mom’s House, as well as The Joe Rogan Experience and the show Segura co-hosts with Bert Kreischer, 2 Bears 1 Cave.
“I always want to point out that these are alleged allegations,” Segura said Rolling stone in 2023.
“Some very clever detectives online have managed to connect the dots between these missing people and his tour dates.”
But the internet has turned to X to reignite the jokes and theories after Brooks was accused of rape and assault in the new public trial.
One user wrote, “Looks like Tom Segura was right about Garth Brooks all along. The families need closure. Garth, where are the bodies??’
“We just got closer to solving Garth Brooks’ serial killer case!” wrote another.
And of course there were hundreds of messages simply saying, “WHERE ARE THE BODIES GARTH?”
In the newly obtained lawsuit, the woman referred to as Jane Roe claims to have been a former makeup and hair stylist for Brooks’ wife, Trisha Yearwood, before she was hired to work under him in the same role.
According to the makeup artist’s complaint, Brooks allegedly made advances at her home in 2019.
She claims she was waiting to do his makeup when the singer emerged from the shower naked and with an erection.
She claims he then “grabbed her hands and forced them” to have his erection, telling her he harbored fantasies of her giving him a blowjob while wearing her glasses until he finally came on her face.
The woman claims Brooks took her to Los Angeles for an event later that year, but the situation quickly felt unusual after she realized they were the only two traveling after boarding his private plane in Nashville.
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The plaintiff was originally hired to do hair and makeup for Brook’s wife, Trisha Yearwood, before being hired to work under him
And when they arrived in LA, Brooks turned down her request for a private room and instead rented one for the two of them to share.
She claims Brooks appeared in the doorway completely naked before dragging her to a bed in another room, where he then raped her.
The accuser, who is said to be about five feet tall, claims the singer grabbed her ankles and held her upside down while he vaginally raped her before the situation turned to business as usual after the attack.
The makeup artist claims that Brooks would send her sexually explicit text messages on more than one occasion, tell her about his sexual fantasies and discuss sex with her.
In her lawsuit, the make-up artist claims that after the alleged rape, Brooks continued to grope her more often and tell her his sexual fantasies more often than before.
She accuses Brooks of fondling her breasts while she applied makeup to him – despite telling him not to – and of masturbating after she was done.
Brooks allegedly made “repeated comments” about “having a threesome” with Yearwood and the makeup artist, prosecutors said.
The accuser alleged in court documents that she clashed with the Tulsa, Oklahoma, resident over a May 2020 incident in which he spoke with her, Yearwood and his manager about inventing a shampoo bottle that would function as a sex toy.
The allegations are not limited to one podcast. Brooks has been the topic of conversation on multiple episodes of Your Mom’s House, as well as The Joe Rogan Experience and the show Segura co-hosts with Bert Kreischer, 2 Bears 1 Cave
Brooks asked the court to officially declare that the make-up artist’s allegations were false, and to stop her from further publishing them, insisting they were untrue – but the plaintiff’s lawyer responded that he was not entitled to anonymity
She said she sent him notices via text and email that she “couldn’t work in an environment where explicitly sexual comments are made about shampoo bottles that double as dildos,” to which he responded that she was simply “thinking too much.” .
In his filing, Brooks asked the court to officially declare that the makeup artist’s allegations were false and to bar her from further publicizing them.
“The suspect’s claims are not true,” he emphasized. “However, Defendant is well aware of the significant, irreparable harm that such false allegations would cause to Plaintiff’s well-deserved reputation as a decent and caring person, together with the inevitable harm to his family and the irreparable harm to his career and livelihood that would would be the result if she made good on her threat to ‘publicly file’ her trumped-up lawsuit.”
The makeup artist’s attorney filed a response letter to Brooks’ filing this week, claiming that as an “alleged sexual predator” he was not entitled to anonymity.
Brooks responded to the allegations in a statement to DailyMail.com: “Over the past two months I have been endlessly harassed with threats, lies and tragic stories about what my future would be if I did not write a check for many. millions of dollars.”
The woman is continuing with the complaints against Brooks and will continue to pursue him for damages.