Tim McGraw Says Fame Hasn't Been A Hindrance To His Kids
. "We certainly don't feel like [fame] has been a hindrance to our kids," he told an industry crowd during Country Radio Seminar (quotes via People) this week, adding, "If they grow up and write a book, we might find out differently." He went on to say, "Our kids know it's there. They've always been around it. It's just not anything that we've ever really discussed or dealt with. We haven't talked to our kids about us being famous, even when they were little. That's what we try to make it - not an issue." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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