Deanna Favre says faith is helping her cope with allegations against husband Brett

Deanna Favre has had to deal with serious issues in her life. Thursday, Deanna Favre was interviewed about some of those on ABC's 'Good Morning America.'

Then-Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre (#4) is congratulated by his wife Deanna after a 2007 game against the Minnesota Vikings, the team Favre now quarterbacks. Deanna Favre discussed her faith on ABC-TV's 'Good Morning America' on Thursday.

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October 21, 2010

Deanna Favre says her religious faith and an outward focus are helping her overcome the allegations of improper behavior that have been leveled against her husband, Brett.

Deanna Favre was interviewed Thursday on "Good Morning America" about a book she co-authored with Shane Stanford called "The Cure for the Chronic Life," which is about getting past hard times and patterns of unhealthy behavior.

During the interview, Deanna was asked how she's handling the accusations against Brett Favre, who is being investigated by the NFL for allegedly sending suggestive messages and lewd photos to a woman who worked for the New York Jets.

Deanna Favre says: "I'm handling this through faith."

She did not address whether the allegations against her husband are true or false.