Country megastar Tim McGraw is making good on his promise to reschedule his canceled Aug. 24, 2024, show at the Sandia Resort & Casino Amphitheater.
Tim McGraw will not be grabbing the bull by the horns any time soon — at least not for Netflix.
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Tim McGraw’s acting career has been temporarily put on hold. The country singer-turned-actor was meant to take the reins in a rodeo series for Netflix, however, it was just announced that he is stepping down from the show for his health.
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Tim McGraw dropped out of an upcoming Netflix series to focus on his health. The beloved country star will reportedly undergo back surgery, which will require time to recover. McGraw, 57, was previously slated to star in and executive produce the bull riding drama before dropping out of the “physically demanding” role,
On Tuesday, the country star shared a video of daughter Audrey McGraw, whom he shares with wife Faith Hill, on Instagram sitting on a stage performing a rendition of a Mexican folk song, "Cucurrucucú Paloma." "Had to post this, our baby girl Audrey bringing mom and dad to tears!" he captioned the post.
Tim McGraw turned to social media to share a clip of his nephew covering an all-time classic song from Alabama, and his fans showered the performance with love. McGraw's nephew is country recording artist Timothy Wayne, who released his debut single, " God Made a Country Boy ," in May of 2024.
Tim McGraw will no longer headline Netflix's upcoming rodeo series. A source said that he needed to undergo back surgery which requires recovery time.
Tim McGraw reportedly stepped down from the lead role in Netflix upcoming rodeo drama after a tour-related injury led to surgery
Tim McGraw is pulling out of a Netflix project. The country star was set to star in and executive produce the streamer’s upcoming rodeo drama. However, sources tell Deadline that McGraw had to undergo back surgery with a decent amount of recovery.