Tim McGraw hasn’t opened up a lot about wife Faith Hill while promoting his newest album, Standing Room Only.
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Tim McGraw is opening up about his initial reaction to Taylor Swift‘s debut single she named after him.
Taylor took over the country charts with “Tim McGraw” in 2006 and then country music, before venturing into the pop genre.
In a new interview, Tim is looking back at being the namesake for her first ever single.
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While promoting his newest album, Standing Room Only, Tim looked back at the peak moments of his career – which included Taylor‘s single.
“It makes me pretty proud,” he told Yahoo Music about having his name on that song.
Tim added that when “she first came out with it, I thought, ‘Have I gotten that old that now that these new artists are singing songs of my name in it?’”
That being said though, Tim still considers Taylor “one of the greatest songwriters ever.”
Following her single named after him, the two teamed up with Keith Urban on “Highway Don’t Care” in 2013.
Just recently, Tim opened up about his relationship with wife Faith Hill.
Tim McGraw hasn’t opened up a lot about wife Faith Hill while promoting his newest album, Standing Room Only.
Tim McGraw is gushing over his three daughters again!
are speaking out amid Michael Oher's bombshell conservatorship lawsuit against Leigh Anne Tuohy and Sean Tuohy, defending the 2009 film and sharing exactly how much they paid its real-life subjects. In a lengthy statement issued to ET on Thursday, Alcon Entertainment co-founders and co-CEOs Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove defended the film's integrity while shining a light on the nature of the 2006 business negotiations that resulted in securing the rights to the story.
Tim McGraw is opening up about the love of his life — his wife Faith Hill — and his new song all about her, appropriately titled «Her.»ET's Cassie DiLaura spoke to McGraw, who recently announced his Standing Room Only Tour, and he shared Hill's reaction to the beautiful tune.«Oh, she loves it!» McGraw said, beaming. «She makes me play it all the time… I've had enough of it, I don't wanna hear it, [but] she loves it!»And it was love at first listen for Hill.
Tim McGraw had his girls by his side as he hit the red carpet for the 2023 Academy of Country Music Honors on Wednesday. The «Live Like You Were Dying» singer received this year's ACM Icon Award with nearly his whole family there to celebrate.McGraw hit the event's red carpet with his wife, Faith Hill, and their two youngest daughters, Audrey and Maggie.
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill are making it a family night out!
Michael Oher is getting out there and meeting fans. The former football star was seen signing copies of his recently released memoir at the Ivy Bookshop in Baltimore, Maryland, on Monday.Oher — who was the subject of the book, which was adapted into the Oscar-nominated 2009 film of the same name — appeared to be in good spirits at the event, where he signed copies of his memoir,, which was released on Aug.
As he prepares to release his new album, Standing Room Only, country music legend Tim McGraw joined ET Canada’s Morgan Hoffman for a wide-ranging interview that covered everything from his love of Cocoa Puffs to his wife’s Southern cooking.
Michael Oher made it known that he wasn't a fan of long before he filed his lawsuit. Earlier this week, the former NFL player filed a lawsuit against Leigh Anne Tuohy and Sean Tuohy, the couple that took him in as a teen, as was depicted in the 2009 Oscar-nominated film .In his 2011 memoir,, Oher expressed his issues with how the movie portrayed him,«I felt like it portrayed me as dumb instead of as a kid who had never had consistent academic instruction and ended up thriving once he got it,» he wrote, before praising the actor that played him, "Quinton Aaron did a great job acting the part.«Oher's other problem with the film, which starred Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw, was that it made it appear that he didn't know about football before the Tuohys, who have two biological children, Collins and S.J., took him in.
Charna Flam Kellie Pickler has shared a tribute to her husband, songwriter Kyle Jacobs, who died by suicide at the couple’s home in Nashville, Tenn., on Feb. 17. “One of the most beautiful lessons my husband taught me was in a moment of a crisis, if you don’t know what to do, ‘do nothing, just be still.’ I have chosen to heed his advice,” Pickler said in a statement to People magazine.
According to the man who wrote the bestselling book on which the popular 2009 movie The Blind Side was based, Michael Oher had the opportunity to receive royalties from the film… and chose not to do so?!
Now that the world is recovering from the initial shock of the lawsuit Michael Oher filed this week against Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy, old words are being dug up that might shed light on the situation.
Ethan Shanfeld Michael Lewis, the author of “The Blind Side,” has responded to Michael Oher’s accusations against Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy. Oher, the NFL star at the center of “The Blind Side,” alleged that the Tuohys cut him out of profits from the Oscar-winning movie adaptation and never actually adopted him, instead tricking him into making the couple his conservators. In an interview with The Washington Post, Lewis denied Oher’s claim that the Tuohys made millions off of the film while Oher was uncompensated.
Michael Oher's bombshell lawsuit against Sean and Leigh Ann Tuohy earlier this week, a lawyer for the couple says that the family is reeling. In an exclusive interview with ET, the Tuohy family's attorney, Steve Farese, Sr., says Sean and Leigh Ann are handling the drama «like a death in the family.» «There are so many emotions that would fit,» Farese tells ET's Nischelle Turner.
Amid the ongoing legal drama between Michael Oher and the Tuohy family, author Michael Lewis — who wrote the book which the 2009 Oscar-nominated film “The Blind Side” was adapted from — is weighing in.
Michael Oher and the Tuohys, author Michael Lewis — who wrote the book which the Oscar-nominated film was adapted from — is weighing in.Recently, Oher — the former NFL star who was the inspiration behind the book and the film — filed legal documents in Tennessee court requesting it terminate a conservatorship after alleging Leigh Anne Tuohy and Sean Tuohy lied about adopting him and tricked him into making them his conservators shortly after he turned 18.Oher claims the Tuohys made millions off his name while he never received a dime, after the film — starring Sandra Bullock, Quinton Aaron, Jae Head, Tim McGraw, Lily Collins and Kathy Bates — earned more than $300 million at the box office.However, Lewis claims that, despite the film's success, none of the real-life figures who inspired the film have gotten nearly any money from it in the 13 years since its release.«Everybody should be mad at the Hollywood studio system,» Lewis recently told The Washington Post. «Michael Oher should join the writers strike.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic It’s a clockwork ritual of awards season. A movie in contention, one based on a true story, will be dinged for presenting a version of reality that isn’t real enough.
Michael Oher is making some shocking claims.
Tim McGraw is revealing how he feels about Taylor Swift naming her debut single after him.
Tim McGraw is getting real about his 15-year struggle with sobriety. Although the country star admitted it wasn’t an easy journey, he showed gratitude for wife Faith Hill for being his saving grace. "She's always been my rock.