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AT 57, TIM MCGRAW SAYS FINAL GOODBYE AFTER WIFE FAITH HILL’S TRAGIC DIAGNOSIS…

Country legend Tim McGraw, 57, has left fans in shock after revealing that his wife, Faith Hill, is battling a serious, life-changing illness. In an emotional moment, he hinted at stepping away from music—possibly for good.

“She’s the strongest woman I know,” Tim said, fighting tears. “Watching her fight humbles me.”

Though details of Faith’s condition remain private, insiders say the couple is re-evaluating everything. For Tim, that means putting family first and leaving the spotlight behind.

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