Country music fans met Rory Feek when he and his wife, Joey Martin, were part of CMT’s Can You Duet series about 16 years ago. Feek is a songwriter with a penchant for overhauls, most known for writing Blake Shelton’s “Some Beach.”
Feek and Martin lived on a farm about an hour outside Nashville with Feek’s two daughters, Heidi and Hopie. Martin had their daughter, Indiana, almost 11 years ago in a dramatic home birth. Indie, as her family calls her, was diagnosed with Down Syndrome, and her mother died of cervical cancer just after her second birthday.
Her death captured the hearts of the nation, and people have remained interested in the Feek family since Martin’s 2016 passing.
Feek stayed immersed in homesteading and got remarried in 2024. His new wife is one of Indy’s teachers at the schoolhouse he built on his property. However, his relationship with his older daughters is fractured. He stopped letting Indy spend nights with them because they didn’t share his strict lifestyle, and his daughters went public with concerns for their sister’s wellbeing.
Rory Feek Learns Hopie Isn’t Biologically His
Today, Feek shared another jarring development in their family’s story. His 36-year-old daughter Hopie told him she learned she wasn’t his biological daughter.
He wrote she called him on Thursday and asked to meet him in the cemetery on the farm two days later. Feek didn’t know why.
“I had been praying that she or Heidi would call,” Feek wrote. “I hadn’t seen either of the girls in a year, and they’d not spoken much more than a sentence at a time to me in more than two. So, to see Hopie’s name come up on my phone felt like an answer to prayer.”
They sat on the bench across from Martin’s grave, and Hopie told her estranged father, who raised her, that she wasn’t biologically his. It was their first conversation in two-and-a-half years.
Feek and his wife separated shortly after Hopie’s birth, and while his ex initially took Hopie with her, Feek ultimately raised both girls alone until he met Martin. When he sat down on the bench, he didn’t know what the meeting was about.