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Brandon Bell/Getty Images Willie Nelson’s second wife, Shirley Collie, didn’t know he was having an affair with Connie Koepke until she found a startling piece of mail. In the four-episode ...
After she discovered Nelson had fathered a daughter with Connie Koepke, who would become his third wife, their marriage fell apart and they divorced in 1971. [8] In the years following, however, she would perform and yodel with Nelson when he toured in Missouri until she retired; and the two collaborated on her 2009 book, Memoir: Scrapbooks in ...
Willie's daughter, Lana Nelson -- from his first marriage to Martha Matthews -- chimed in to add that Shirley "had no idea there was a Connie" until that moment, telling the camera that she was ...
Following his divorce from Connie, Willie and Annie welcomed two kids–Lukas and Micah–and tied the knot in 1991. Over three decades later, the two remain married.
Nelson was born to Willie Nelson and Connie Koepke, while Willie Nelson was married to Shirley Collie Nelson. When Shirley found out about the birth, she divorced him. [1] Willie Nelson then married Koepke. [1] Nelson and Koepke had another daughter, Amy Lee Nelson, before divorcing in 1988. [1] As a child, Paula often went on tour with her father.
The couple divorced in 1971, after Collie found a bill from the maternity ward of a Houston hospital charged to Nelson and Connie Koepke for the birth of Paula Carlene Nelson. [173] Nelson married Koepke the same year, and they had another daughter, Amy Lee Nelson. Following a divorce in 1988, he married his current wife, Annie D'Angelo, in 1991.
Willie Nelson's second wife learned about his soon-to-be third wife through the U.S. mail — and a baby was involved. A new Paramount+ docuseries tells tales.
Country singer-songwriter Willie Nelson performed the song at the time of its original release for children at bedtime on his show, The Western Express. In 1974, inspired by his then-wife Connie Koepke, he wrote the concept album Red Headed Stranger based on the song.