Multi-Grammy Award winner Tim McGraw admitted that when moving his eldest daughter Gracie across country, his emotions got the best of him, leading to a breakdown. "I drove my daughter to L.A.
when she moved out there, and drove cross-country with her. I took all the seats out of my Cadillac Escalade and loaded it up with all of her stuff," he shared on Audacy's "Rob + Holly Show." "When I dropped her off, I mean, I just lost it," he revealed. "And then I had to drive home all by myself… I was crying the whole time." He and wife Faith Hill share three daughters together: Gracie, 25, Maggie, 24, and Audrey, 21.
About his daughters, McGraw admitted it was an adjustment for him and Hill to have them out of the house. "It was tough at first, you know.
I mean, it's always harder on Mom than it is on Dad, I think. But… there were a lot of tears," he said. Despite the change, McGraw revealed it led to a new song on his upcoming 17th studio album. "In fact there's a song on my new album coming up that guitar player Bobby Minner wrote, 'cause I called him when I was driving back from dropping Gracie off, and was just sort of having a heart-to-heart about dropping my daughter off," he said of the tune. "It's based on my trip… It's a good one," he added.
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