Tim McGraw and Faith Hill are couple goals! The pair have been married since 1996 and on Valentine’s Day, Tim took a trip down memory lane to reminisce.
The country singer shared a number of then-and-now photos as part of a montage dedicated to Faith, which featured pictures of the couple from every year they have been together.
In the caption, Tim wrote: “My forever Valentine.” Fans were quick to comment on the post, with many remarking on just what a great couple Tim and Faith are.
“Truly one of my favorite couples for so many reason! Authentic, dedicated, flipping talented and gorgeous!” one wrote, while another commented: “Probably the most beautiful celeb couple of all time!!” A third added: “You guys are goals, Happy Valentine’s Day!”
Tim and Faith’s youngest daughter, Audrey McGraw, also responded to the post with a love heart emoji, and re-shared it on her own Instagram Stories.
Tim and Faith got married on October 6, 1996, the same year they began dating. During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Tim shared the surprising way he proposed to his wife.
Speaking to Jimmy, Tim recalled: “I asked Faith, this is right before we went on stage, I said, ‘I want you to be my wife’. She goes, ‘Well, you’ve asked me that several times’, and I go, ‘This time I’m serious’.”She goes, ‘You’re asking me to marry you at a country music festival in a trailer park?’ and I go, ‘Yes ma’am I am. You’re from Mississippi, I’m from Louisiana – it seems pretty appropriate.'”
He added: “When I came back off stage she had written in lipstick, ‘Yes, I’m gonna be your wife’ – and I still have that mirror.”
After their wedding, the couple went on to welcome three daughters – Gracie, born in 1997, Maggie, born in 1998, and Audrey, born in 2001.
All three of their daughters have inherited their singing talents, and Gracie and Audrey are both following in their parents’ footsteps in the entertainment industry.
Gracie has performed in several plays on Broadway, while Audrey is a performer too. In 2025, she joined Brandi Carlile on her Lost Time Tour.
That same year, all three sisters joined their dad Tim on stage during his performance at the Music City Rodeo in Nashville.
The trio all became emotional after singing, as they were surprised to see that behind them there was a projection on screen of themselves as little girls singing on the studio version of the track with their dad.
“They’re not as young as they used to be. They’re all grown up now,” Tim told the crowd as he introduced them, before walking over to hug them.
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