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Tim McGraw's Unrecognizable New Look Has Fans Hot and Bothered

Tim McGraw's Unrecognizable New Look Has Fans Hot and Bothered

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Tim McGraw's Unrecognizable New Look Has Fans Hot and Bothered originally appeared on Parade.
Country singer and actor Tim McGraw has been in the spotlight for 31 years now, so fans have seen him through a lot of phases and looks. People watched him go from a baby faced boy to a chiseled cowboy, change his style, and watched him gain and lose facial hair. And now fans are going to have to adjust to a new look: Completely bald.
McGraw was spotted taking a break from the studio and walking around Nashville, Tennessee with a new look, captured by photographer John Shearer.
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Fans also noticed how healthy and fit he looks and were generally supportive of the new lack-of-hairstyle he is rocking.
"Still looks very handsome," one fan wrote.
"Bros absolutely shredded," added another.
On TikTok fans were a little more feral.
"Faith Hill can you fight," one person asked.
"This is how I find out Tim McGraw is hot," jokes another.
"Fine in every decade," another said.
McGraw acknowledged the big change on his Instagram stories, sharing a screenshot of People's story with the short caption, "Long, hot summer."What Health Issues Has Tim McGraw Recently Dealt With?
McGraw turned down a a role in a new Netflix series last summer due to ongoing health issues. In 2024 McGraw underwent several knee surgeries and back surgeries but is reportedly recovering well. He opened up to TL's Road House podcast about the experience.
"To have almost a year of just sitting there [doing nothing], and I can tell you that after double knee replacements and three back surgeries and now a torn rotator cuff and a ruptured disc, there were times this year that I thought this might be it. This might be time to hang it up," he admitted on the show.
"It has changed the way I do a live show" he continued. "It's gonna come to a point to where I'm either gonna have to decide to change the way I do a live show to continue to do it or just not do it anymore."
Though he had to cancel a July show recently due to his back issues, knowing that he is around the studio shows he's not ready just yet to give up just yet.
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Tim McGraw's Unrecognizable New Look Has Fans Hot and Bothered first appeared on Parade on Aug 1, 2025
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