Tim McGraw is getting in on one viral social media trend, in the most adorable way. The 57-year-old shared his own reel, as part of the "Emergency Contact" trend. The trend is supposed to be a comedic way of questioning if someone's emergency contact is really capable, based on the videos. Instead, McGraw uses it to give fans the sweetest glimpse into his relationship with Hill.
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"My beautiful, crazy, hilarious emergency contact," McGraw captions the videos, which highlight some of his favorite Hill moments.
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McGraw and Hill married in 1996. Their relationship is stronger than ever, even after almost 29 years together. It's Hill who McGraw says in many ways saved him.
"I guarantee you, had I not gotten married to Faith at 29 years old— A, I probably would've ran my career into the ground," McGraw tells Apple Music 1's Zane Lowe. "And B, I would've died already with my career into the ground. One or the other ... it wouldn't have ever been where it's at now."
It was Hill who also encouraged her husband to get sober in 2008.
"She put up with it for a while because I was pretty sneaky about it for a while," the father of three admits. "I think when the kids got old enough that they could notice things is when she finally said, 'You've got to figure this out.'"
Hill has not released any music since their joint The Rest Of Our Life album came out in 2017. Still, it's Hill who is most instrumental in McGraw's career, even if they don't always agree.
"I'm always playing her the songs that I want to record and playing the mixes as I'll go along. And there's times we don't agree," McGraw says. "There's times where she goes, 'I don't like the way that sounds.' 'Well, I do, and that's way it's going to stay.' And the same thing when she's making a record. It's like, 'I think this should be your single.' She goes, 'No, I don't like that song. This is going to be the single.' I go, 'All right.' She's right about her stuff and I'm usually right about my stuff, but most of the time we agree."
