The country artist gushes about his three daughters and their strong characters
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have three daughters, Gracie, 23, Maggie, 22, and Audrey, 18, and McGraw spoke proudly about how they’re all strong women who were raised to be secure about themselves. In an interview with ET Canada, McGraw said, “My daughters have grown up to be strong, independent, outspoken, don’t take any s— from anybody, and they are really good, solid girls. They’re good friends to their friends and they’re good daughters to their parents.”
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Being model parents to raise model children
McGraw didn’t forget to show his gratefulness to his wife’s and said he thanks God every day for the girls having their mother as a role model, and said that the bond she has with their daughters is “incredible.” He also spoke about his own childhood, and said that he grew up with his mother and two sisters, “without much of a dad around” and that he’s used to that kind of bond. He said that he doesn’t know much about a father- son connection, and most of his knowledge is from seeing a mother-son or mothrr-daughter connection.
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Earlier this week, he was given a surprise by Hill and their daughters at their home with a party for celebrating the release of his new album Here on Earth. Hill uploaded a video of her slow dancing with Tim surrounded by tiny fairy lights.
McGraw also spoke about life during quarantine, and said that he had been doing some cooking with his wife. He praised his wife’s friend chicken, and said he made the mashed potatoes that goes with it he also said that he makes a “pretty dang good” country steak.
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