Tim McGraw reveals daughter Maggie, 21, is helping provide free meals to healthcare workers

‘I’m really proud of her’: Tim McGraw reveals daughter Maggie, 21, is helping provide free meals to frontline healthcare workers in Nashville

He shares three daughters with his wife Faith Hill.

And on Wednesday, Tim McGraw shared his pride at how middle daughter Maggie, 21, is helping others during the coronavirus pandemic.

The country music star revealed Maggie is volunteering with Feed The Front Line in Nashville, helping to raise donations that are used to pay restaurants to provide meals to frontline healthcare workers for free. 

Proud father: Tim McGraw has revealed that his daughter Maggie, 21, is volunteering with a nonprofit in Nashville to help provide free meals to frontline healthcare workers

‘It’s a really great project. I’m really proud of her,’ McGraw, 53, told Ellen DeGeneres in a remote interview for her daytime chat show. 

He said Maggie and her boyfriend have been staying with him and Hill in their Tennessee home during the COVID-19 crisis.

Also at home is the couple’s youngest daughter Audrey, 18.

Eldest daughter Gracie, 23, has remained in Los Angeles where, after graduating from New York University, she is pursuing a showbiz career. 

'It’s a really great project. I’m really proud of her,' McGraw, 53, told Ellen DeGeneres in a remote interview for her daytime chat show on Wednesday

‘It’s a really great project. I’m really proud of her,’ McGraw, 53, told Ellen DeGeneres in a remote interview for her daytime chat show on Wednesday

Family man: McGraw shares Maggie with wife Faith Hill along with daughters Audrey, 18, and Gracie, 23. The family is pictured together in April 2015

Family man: McGraw shares Maggie with wife Faith Hill along with daughters Audrey, 18, and Gracie, 23. The family is pictured together in April 2015

Couple: Country music stars McGraw and Hill, 52, pictured in 2018, have been married since 1996

Couple: Country music stars McGraw and Hill, 52, pictured in 2018, have been married since 1996

Last November, McGraw published a memoir titled Grit & Grace: Train the Mind, Train the Body, Own Your Life. 

In it, he detailed a 10-year transformation that began in 2008 when one of the three daughters he shares with Hill remarked that he looked ‘big on the screen.’

At the time he weighed 215 pounds and was in the habit of drinking alcohol before going on stage to perform.

So he decided to quit alcohol completely and start working out twice a day. He dropped 40 pounds in the first two years.

‘I’ve gone through a physical transformation in the last 10 years, but it’s not just my appearance that has changed,’ he explained to People back in March 2019.

‘My mind is clearer, my sense of purpose is sharper, and my relationships are deeper,’ he said. ‘Consistent physical exercise helps me bring focus to my life and to the people who mean the most to me.’ 

In addition to sharing his personal journey, McGraw also offered advice in his book to those who decide to embark on their own physical and mental transformation.

The key, he noted, is that individuals create their own personal vision and goal and then commit to it.

Reformed: Last November, McGraw published a memoir titled Grit & Grace: Train the Mind, Train the Body, Own Your Life detailing the life changes he made over the past 10 years

Reformed: Last November, McGraw published a memoir titled Grit & Grace: Train the Mind, Train the Body, Own Your Life detailing the life changes he made over the past 10 years