Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s middle daughter, Maggie, recently celebrated her 27th birthday.
On Tuesday, August 12, McGraw shared a birthday post for his daughter on social media. It featured a photo of her sitting on a boat with a big smile on her face.
Along with it, he captioned the post with an incredibly sweet message saying how “remarkable” she is.

“Happy Birthday to our remarkable, amazing and all around great human, middle girl, Maggie,” McGraw wrote. “May this year be filled with love, laughter and all the joy your heart can hold. We love you more than the universe can comprehend! Keep slaying!”
About Their Three Daughters
McGraw and Hill share three daughters: Gracie, Maggie, and Audrey.
While the country music couple kept their girls out of the spotlight during their childhood, fans have gotten to see much more of them in recent years now that they’re young adults.
And McGraw never misses a chance to brag about his children whenever he gets the opportunity.
Earlier last year, he proudly shared on social media that Maggie had started a new job at a hospice care center in Nashville.
His other two daughters, Gracie (28) and Audrey (23), have pursued careers in entertainment like their parents.
In October, Gracie made her Off-Broadway debut in Babe, a play written by Jessica Goldberg and directed by Scott Elliott.
Then, this spring, McGraw and Hill attended her performance at Carnegie Hall after she landed a role in the musical The Great War & The Great Gatsby.
The “My Best Friend” singer also often reposts videos of his youngest daughter, Audrey, who has been flourishing as a professional singer lately.
In May, she released her debut single “I Am…I Said.” She also had a busy summer by going on her very first tour as an opener for Brandi Carlile.
Although Maggie decided not to pursue a music career, she can still sing! All of the McGraw daughters are just as talented as their famous parents.
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