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News.com.au
a day ago
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- News.com.au
Country music legend Tim McGraw sparks fears over unrecognisable new look
Country music legend Tim McGraw looked unrecognisable as he clutched a cane in his latest photo shared on Instagram. Fans had some concerns following a social media post showing the singer, 58 and his wife, fellow country music legend Faith Hill, 57, in Denmark. The pair were pictured sitting at an outdoor cafe in Copenhagen, which is where they are staying as they support their daughter Audrey, 23, on tour. The couple looked loved-up as they smiled for the camera, with smitten Tim writing next to the sweet snap: 'Hangin' with my baby in Copenhagen to see @audreymcgraw on tour with the fabulous @brandicarlile.' But despite the sweet photo, fans were left concerned for Tim as he was pictured with a cane. Taking to the comments, one fan wrote: 'Beautiful photo. Why do you have a cane? Are you OK?' one fan asked. Another follow said: '@thetimmcgraw praying for your recovery.' Someone else wrote: 'Need the full story on the cane, my man.' While another added: 'One thing for sure … doesn't look like you.' Tim is yet to reveal why he is having to use a cane, but he did previously open up about having ongoing back and knee issues. Speaking on the Bobby Bones podcast in May, he revealed: 'I had had a back surgery before tour last year, and that sort of went south on me at the beginning of the tour, and sort of compensating for that my knees went out like three weeks into the tour.' Back in 2018, Tim shocked concertgoers after he collapsed on stage during a gig in Ireland. The country music star fell to his knees during a performance of his song Humble And Kind at Dublin's Country2Country festival. After he collapsed Tim's wife Faith came out to address the crowd, and revealed that her husband was 'super dehydrated from travelling so much'. She then revealed that she 'had taken the decision to have him not come back out on stage'. Tim's spokesman said at the time: 'Tim McGraw was suffering from Dublin this evening at the C2C show. 'He was attended to by local medical staff on-site and will be fine. 'He and Faith thank everyone for their love and support and look forward to seeing their Irish fans again soon.' Tim and Faith tied the knot back in 1996. Together the couple have three daughters – Gracie, Maggie and Audrey. Tim has previously revealed that music is his 'saviour.' He said: 'Anything that's ever happened good in my life has come from music. 'So it's a treasure to me. Whether I want to do it continually, whether I want to stop doing it, any of those things, it's my saviour in a lot of ways.' Away from the country music scene, Tim teamed up with rapper Nelly for the 2004 hit Over and Over, which reached number one in the UK. He also starred alongside Sandra Bullock in the 2009 film The Blind Side. Last year, Tim won high praise when he collaborated with Post Malone on the hit song, Wrong Ones.


The Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Music legend, 58, looks unrecognizable as he clutches cane in new snap with famous wife
THIS country music legend looked unrecognizable as he clutched a cane in his latest photo. Fans had some concerns following a social media post of the singer, 58 and his famous wife. 4 4 4 Country star Tim McGraw shared a picture of himself on Instagram with his singer wife Faith Hill, 57, as they spent some time together in Denmark. The pair were pictured sitting at an outdoor cafe in Copenhagen, which is where they are staying as they support their daughter Audrey, 23, on tour The couple looked loved-up as they smiled for the camera, with smitten Tim writing next to the sweet snap: "Hangin' with my baby in Copenhagen to see @audreymcgraw on tour with the fabulous @brandicarlile." But despite the cute photo, fans were left concerned for Tim as he was pictured with a cane. Taking to the comments, one fan wrote: "Beautiful photo. Why do you have a cane? Are you ok?"' one fan asked." Another follow said: "@thetimmcgraw praying for your recovery." This one wrote: "Need the full story on the cane, my man.' Tim is yet to reveal why he is having to use a cane, but he did previously open up about having ongoing back and knee issues. Speaking in May to Bobby Bones podcast, he revealed: "I had had a back surgery before tour last year, and that sort of went south on me at the beginning of the tour, and sort of compensating for that my knees went out like three weeks into the tour." HEALTH SCARE Back in 2018, Tim shocked shocked concertgoers after he collapsed on stage during a gig in Ireland. The country music star fell to his knees during a performance of his song Humble And Kind at Dublin's Country2Country festival. After he collapsed Tim's wife Faith came out to address the crowd, and revealed that her husband was "super dehydrated from travelling so much". She then revealed that she "had taken the decision to have him not come back out on stage". Tim's spokesman said at the time: "Tim McGraw was suffering from Dublin this evening at the C2C show. "He was attended to by local medical staff on-site and will be fine. "He and Faith thank everyone for their love and support and look forward to seeing their Irish fans again soon." HAPPY LIFE Tim and Faith tied the knot back in 1996. Together the couple have three daughters together - Gracie, Maggie and Audrey. Tim has previously revealed that music is his "saviour." He said: "Anything that's ever happened good in my life has come from music. "So it's a treasure to me. Whether I want to do it continually, whether I want to stop doing it, any of those things, it's my saviour in a lot of ways." Away from the country music scene, Tim teamed up with rapper Nelly for the 2004 hit Over and Over, which reached number one in the UK. He also starred alongside Sandra Bullock in the 2009 film The Blind Side. Last year, Tim won high praise when he collaborated with Post Malone on the hit song, Wrong Ones.


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Unrecognizable country icon, 58, sparks concern as he clutches CANE in frail snap with wife
A country music legend has fans worried after a shocking photo of him holding a cane in Denmark went viral. The uproar began when Grammy-winning superstar Tim McGraw, 58, shared a sweet snapshot on Instagram Wednesday featuring his wife of nearly 30 years, Faith Hill, 57. The pair were pictured sitting at an outdoor cafe in Copenhagen where they were supporting their daughter Audrey, 23, on tour. 'Hangin' with my baby in Copenhagen to see @audreymcgraw on tour with the fabulous @brandicarlile,' McGraw captioned the post. While fans were thrilled to see the notoriously private couple enjoying a rare outing together, many were quick to voice concern over McGraw's appearance — particularly the cane he was seen gripping with both hands, even while seated next to his radiant wife. Despite a slight smile, the country icon appeared somewhat frail, prompting a flood of worried comments. 'Beautiful photo. Why do you have a cane? Are you ok?' one fan asked. Another wrote, '@thetimmcgraw praying for your recovery.' A third follower was more direct: 'Need the full story on the cane, my man.' Others commented on his seemingly altered appearance, with one blunt remark reading, 'One thing for sure … doesn't look like you.' McGraw has yet to address the cane, but he has previously opened up about ongoing back and knee issues. In May, Tim told Bobby Bones, "I had had a back surgery before tour last year, and that sort of went south on me at the beginning of the tour, and sort of compensating for that my knees went out like three weeks into the tour." He returned to the stage last month after taking a year off but was once again forced to cancel shows. According to his official website, McGraw's next scheduled performance is set for August 2 at the Bristol Motor Speedway Despite his trademark smile, the country icon appeared somewhat frail, prompting a flood of worried comments McGraw has yet to address the cane, but he has previously opened up about ongoing back and knee issues; (seen in 2004) The viral concern comes nearly a month after Tim got candid about how Faith saved him from self-destruction — saying she turned his life around during his wild, out-of-control years. The star has long praised Hill for being a grounding force and inspiring him to get sober. He's previously admitted he 'would have ran my career into the ground' if he hadn't married the Breathe singer. He's also credited her for helping him grow into a better father to their three daughters: Gracie, 27, Maggie, 26, and Audrey. Now, in a recent appearance on Tracy Lawrence's Road House podcast, McGraw laid it all bare — saying Hill didn't just change his life, she saved it by taming his reckless streak and silencing his darkest demons. 'I've been lucky. I've been very fortunate. First off, meeting my wife saved my life. I was a wild man. I was having fun,' he shared. 'She turned my life around,' he continued. 'I couldn't have found a better woman. Not only beautiful and talented, but just a good, good person. And then having our daughters. It's life-changing. They make you a better person, and they certainly calm the demons in you.' McGraw also got candid about life as a girl dad, reflecting on the years he spent raising his daughters Gracie, Maggie, and Audrey with Hill — from coaching their teams to cooking breakfast before school. 'Fatherhood changed everything about my life,' he shared. 'It changed my perspective. It changed the way I thought about what my future would be. It certainly took me out of myself.' And while he's racked up countless hits and accolades, McGraw didn't hesitate when asked what he considers the true highlight of his career. 'The Soul2Soul tours with Faith,' he declared. 'For a couple of reasons — because it's rare that people get to do that in this business, that a husband and wife get to go on tour at the pinnacle of their careers and get to do stuff together.' The power couple's joint tours, especially their last run in 2018, have become legendary in the country music world. But for McGraw, the magic of those shows wasn't just about ticket sales. 'More importantly, she makes me a better artist every time I have to sing with her,' he added. 'I think Faith, when you listen to her music and you listen to her albums, is probably one of the best singers in the world. She just really has such a soulful voice, and her musical taste is just so incredible.' The hitmakers later took their chemistry to the screen, co-starring as husband and wife in 1883, the gritty Yellowstone prequel created by Taylor Sheridan.