The Hilarious Admission Tim McGraw Made About How Far He Is Willing To Go For Faith Hill
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The Hilarious Admission Tim McGraw Made About How Far He Is Willing To Go For Faith Hill

The lengths that we're willing to go for the ones we love. I'm sure I could tell you all about the sacrifice it takes in love. The compromises we're willing to make for our partners are a true sign of selflessness and true tenderness. All of this goes without saying. But Tim McGraw is willing to demonstrate his adoration for his wife Faith Hill in a unique and hysterical way.

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Recently, the country legend spoke with fellow great Tracy Lawrence for his TL's Road House podcast. There, the two exchange stories, one in particular about being... bridesmaids?! You read that right. The pair share a mutual friend in Tammy Rose, who is also close to Garth Brooks. Tammy had a wedding and the traditional setup had a twist: The man had women as groomsmen and she had guys as her bridesmaids.

This doesn't mean McGraw and Lawrence wore dresses, it was suits as normal. But he does admit that he's not above that for his ol' lady Faith Hill. "I mean I'm not above wearing a dress. Faith's had me in high heels every now and then... Those things are sharp," he quips.

Tim McGraw Says He's Willing to Go Dress and Heels for His Wife Faith Hill

Evidently, the same goes vice versa. For instance, Faith Hill went to a wild degree herself when it came time for the couple to star in Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone prequel 1883. They were at McGraw's nephew's wedding when Sheridan had to break some news to him. If they were going to be in the show, Faith and McGraw were going to need to look the part. That means looking a little funky and unkempt, particularly Hill who would need to stop shaving.

"I got a phone call sitting at the reception dinner, and so I answer, and I said, 'Hey, what's up Taylor?' And he said, 'Hey, do you wanna this or do you want me to do this? But you've gotta tell Faith that she's gotta stop shaving her legs and her underarms.' And I went, 'What?' And he said, 'Yeah, because they didn't shave their underarms during that time. They didn't shave them until the 1920's,'" McGraw recalls Sheridan saying.

As you can imagine, Faith looks horrified at the concept but toughs it out for her man. The things we do for love indeed.