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Tim McGraw and Faith Hill are enjoying being empty nesters.
McGraw — who tied the knot with Hill in 1996 — chatted to ET Canada’s Morgan Hoffman as part of his “One-on-One” special.
The country singers share daughters Gracie, 26, Maggie, 25 and Audrey, 21, together.
McGraw gushed of family life, “We’re a really close-knit bunch, the five of us, and we spend a lot of time together, even though they’re all, you know, gone… We hang out as much as possible.”
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The singer said he and Hill are “pretty much” empty nesters now, despite their youngest being “in and out quite a bit.”
McGraw shared of Audrey, “When she was 19 or 20, she moved up to New York for a year and a half. So we had the whole house to ourselves and we still do, for the most part, our first six months it was a little tough.
“You know, because all the energy in the house and it was always full of kids all the time, you know, having pool parties and Faith and I cooking for them and all this kind of stuff.
“So we sort of kind of twiddled our thumbs and looked around like ‘What do we do? We don’t have to pick up kids or do any of this stuff.’ But then after six months, it was pretty good.”
McGraw recalled how he and Hill “dated for a little while, then we got married, then we had Gracie. So it’s like, we didn’t have a lot of time by ourselves, you know, early in our relationship. So we’ve really made up for lost time.”
As Hoffman pointed out it’s like the couple are “rediscovering the fact [they] actually like each other still,” McGraw replied, “Absolutely.”
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