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Tim McGraw Says Daughters 'Couldn't Stop Laughing' After Stumbling Across His First Photoshoot

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The country star shared a throwback photo on Instagram of his first photoshoot after being roasted by his daughters.

Country artist and actor Tim McGraw was roasted by his daughters after they stumbled upon a very moody photo of him taken from his very first professional photo shoot.

The "Live Like You Were Dying" singer shared the throwback photo of himself wrapping his arms around his acoustic guitar and propping his forehead up against the fingerboard.


"Ha! My daughters ran across this today and could not stop laughing!!" he said of the pic of him fretting against the guitar fret.

The 56-year-old Grammy winner added:

"I have to admit, pretty funny! My first photo shoot.....Had no Idea!!!"

Here is the photo.



Fans got a kick out of the image.

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The pic of the younger McGraw reminded them of someone familiar.

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McGraw shares daughters Audrey Caroline, 21, Maggie Elizabeth, 25, and Gracie, 26, with fellow country singer Faith Hill.

Two of his daughterscommented on their father's post, beginning with Audrey, who simply wrote, "HAHA," while Gracie said of the photo, "It's iconic."

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There were some wholesome responses as well.

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During a conversation with Leo Edit in 2021, the singer commented on how quickly time goes by when raising a family with Hill.

"It's a beautiful thing, but it's a sad thing at the same time," he said.

"You find yourself reflecting and looking back at pictures and thinking, 'Oh my gosh, I remember that time, I remember when they looked like that."

He added:

"What starts happening is you start marking your time by their years."
"And the next thing you know, they grow so fast and it's like every two years there's a different child that you have as they age."

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