Tim McGraw and Faith Hill proceed to prove love remains to be alive.
The country star took to his Instagram to have a good time their twenty seventh wedding anniversary, posting a photograph of the 2 of them on the night they met.
“That is the very first picture ever taken of us, the very first time we ever met back in spring of 1994. This was backstage of the “Recent Faces” show on the Country Radio Seminar……I fell for you instantly,” he wrote.
“I fall for you on a regular basis, each time you walk into the room, each time I see you in our 3 beautiful daughter’s smiles. I just keep falling and all the time will. Blissful anniversary my love!”
Hill also celebrated their anniversary on Instagram, posting a photograph of the 2 of them backstage at a concert, writing, “27 years married to this man. My one and only. Blissful Anniversary baby. I like you.”
The couple got married in 1996, shortly after they began dating. They’ve three daughters together: Gracie, Maggie and Audrey.
With two powerhouse country music artists as parents, it’s no surprise their daughters also sing. Gracie was featured on McGraw’s 2015 hit “Here Tonight,” and Audrey has gotten loads of attention for the covers of songs she posts on Instagram.
“They’re the lifetime of the party each time they’re around,” McGraw told Entertainment Tonight in August about his daughters. “They simply encourage us in so some ways. I’d like to do a song with all five of us in some unspecified time in the future. I speak about it on a regular basis, they usually’re like, ‘I ain’t singing with you, dad.’”
McGraw has also been open about he and Hill experiencing their share of hardships within the 27 years they’ve been together.
While he can’t pin down the “key” to a successful marriage, he told Entertainment Tonight Canada, “We just made a commitment early on,” when discussing marriage and youngsters, “that we wouldn’t just walk out the door when problems arose.”
McGraw recently shared that he “would’ve died” had he not married Hill. The “It’s Your Love” crooner, who battled addiction and a 15-year struggle with sobriety, admitted Hill was all the time his saving grace.
“I guarantee you, had I not gotten married to Faith at 29 years old, A, I probably would’ve ran my profession into the bottom, and, B, I’d’ve died already with my profession into the bottom, one or the opposite, and it wouldn’t have ever been where it’s at now,” McGraw told Apple Music host Zane Lowe.
McGraw and Hill released their first-ever album together in 2017, “The Remainder of Our Life,” which features duets reminiscent of “The Bed We Made” and “Speak to a Girl,” in addition to solo tracks.
Along with recording and performing together, the 2 starred as fictional husband and wife James and Margaret Dutton, the ancestors of the Dutton family from “Yellowstone,” within the show’s highly successful spin-off, “1883.”
They revealed in December 2021 they decided to not rehearse together.
“After being married for 25 years, each of us felt that will be probably the most authentic way that we could portray Margaret and James. And we just didn’t want either one among us to have a preconceived notion of what they’d be. We just wanted it to be real and as authentic as possible,” Hill said.