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Tim McGraw Credits Faith Hill In Saving His Life

Tim McGraw on the Today Show

Country star, Tim McGraw, credits his wife, Faith Hill, in saving his life. The singer says that if it had not been for Hill, who he married in 1996, he would have partied himself to death.

Right before I got married, I was a full-fledged rock star… (If I hadn’t met Hill), I’d be dead… “I would have partied too hard.

I might have caught myself somewhere along the way and put the brakes on.

I don’t know if I would have gone (to rehab); I don’t think I could have been talked into that during those times.

“Faith saved my life in a lot of ways – from myself more than anything. I can go down a dark road sometimes, when you’re not feeling good about yourself, and she pulls me out. My wife makes me a better man”.

Tim McGraw also credits his family, Faith Hill and their three kids together, for being the reason he gave up smoking and drinking completely.

“I was never a smoker. When I drank, I smoked a little bit. I don’t smoke at all now and haven’t since I quit drinking. “I’m not a moderate kind of guy.

My last drink was probably a year and nine months ago. I didn’t do a 12-step program (rehab); I just stopped…

Tim’s love and respect for his family only makes him more attractive.

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