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Tim McGraw's and Faith Hill's Daughter Opens up About Relationship With Parents

Country music superstars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, both of whom are 58, have been happily married for three decades with no end in sight. Their 30th anniversary is later this year. They have three daughters - Audrey, Maggie, and Gracie. One of them, Audrey, 24, who is a singer following in her famous parents' footsteps, warmly spoke about her mom and dad recently. She was performing on Friday, March 20 in Las Vegas at Red Rock Casino.

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What Audrey McGraw Said About Her Parents

McGraw truly rhapsodized about Hill and McGraw. She clearly loves both of them dearly. And she wants the world to know it. She said from the stage per People, "I come from a Mississippi woman and a Louisiana man, who just got inducted into the Country Hall of Fame. I'm so, so proud of my dad. Both of my parents. I love them so much."

Furthermore, McGraw added, "Speaking of my dad, he had me come out and sing this next one at a lot of his sets." {It was the feisty, blistering track "Barracuda" from Heart.] "I think some people are tired of it, but I'll never get [expletive] tired of this song."

Tim McGraw Will Be Inducted Into the Country Music Hall of Fame

McGraw greeted the news of his pending induction with humility and gratitude. In Fact, he reserved special thanks for females in the McGraw household and beyond. Altogether, that's wife Faith and his three beloved girls, plus other members of his family. He spoke emotionally to a sizable crowd at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. McGraw talked about being admitted to the elite country music group. He will be inducted along with the Stanley Brothers and Paul Overstreet.

Per People, McGraw said, "I wouldn't be standing here today if it weren't for great women in my life. from my grandmother to my mom, my sisters, my daughters, and most of all, to my wife. Thank you, baby. I would not be standing here today if it wasn't for you, nor would I want to be."

Word of his induction prompted McGraw to pay homage to one of his country music genre idols. "I just had to stop in front of Merle Haggard's plaque because he's been my number one all time forever. And to stand there just for a brief second, I gave myself a moment to think that I'm gonna be hanging forever in the same room with Merle Haggard."