Tim had found out only after finding is birth certificate that his father was Tug McGraw. He repressed his feelings about this until he met Faith. “I knew I had that instability and dysfunction in me, from the way I grew up. And when I met Faith, I knew I needed her in my life–to keep me stable, solid and on track.” Faith also helped Tim deal with other things…
“I knew I had that instability and dysfunction in me, from the way I grew up. And when I met Faith, I knew I needed her in my life–to keep me stable, solid and on track.” Faith also helped Tim deal with other things…
Hitting Back At Rumors
When the rumors started to circulate, Faith did anything but sit back and accept them. She said “I’ve had an affair with my makeup artist, a female; an affair with my hairstylist; my marriage is on the rocks; Maggie is not Tim’s child, the naysayers. I don’t need their approval. I have too much going on. If that’s their entertainment, fine.”
While the media often manifests celebrity breakups which naturally affect the couple, Faith and Tim assured the public that it didn’t affect them.
Faith’s Strength
In all their red carpet interviews, the two professed their love for one another. In 2000, Faith had said during an interview “Tim has given me confidence and strength and my foundation. He makes me feel like I can conquer the world.”
In 2001, the couple decided to expand their family once again and they welcome into the world their third daughter, Audrey. It seemed like everything was perfect, until Tim had a setback.
Indescribable Feeling
After the two wed, Tim shared their deep feelings for one another. He said “I mean I think we had a pretty instant knowledge that we were going to be together forever.”
While most relationships in the music industry don’t last, Tim and Faith seemed to have a different relationship, one that would last throughout the years.
He Never Knew
Tim’s father was Frank “Tug” McGraw, a former relief pitcher in the New York Mets. Tug is remembered for coining one of fans’ favorite phrase, “ya gotta believe,” which became a popular rallying cry for the Mets.
Tug briefly dated Betty D’Agostino, and shortly after, the country sensation Tim McGraw was born. He later wrote a biography called “Ya Gotta Believe” in which he discloses that he never had a chance to be a father to Tim because D’Agostino left him without revealing her pregnancy.