Tim McGraw, Faith Hill divorce rumors put to rest as couple look sweeter than ever

 Matt Sayles / Associated Press

Can the Tim McGraw and Faith Hill divorce rumors stop now? It seems like the couple won't be signing any divorce papers anytime soon. McGraw chose the best place to show the public that they're not splitting up when he sat down with Oprah at Master Class.

The rumor started when the couple's house was listed for sale. Another rumor said that the couple was breaking up because Hill is too controlling.

A source also told the Star tabloid that "Faith let go of Tim's longtime assistant and right-hand man, with who he'd been best friends for years, a guy Tim's daughter looked up to like an uncle. Faith also fired five members of Tim's backup band, the Dancehall Doctors-some of whom had been with Tim from before he even had a record deal...It was like Faith had totally emasculated Tim and it was heartbreaking."

Since then, the media kept a close eye on the two to see if they are indeed headed for divorce. Now, the whole world will know that they aren't and that they are still very much in love with one another.

McGraw couldn't stop gushing about his wife when Oprah asked him about Hill. "He was all praises and just looked more in love than ever. "I think about the fact that we're married and the fact that we raised these three beautiful daughters. And then I think about having three daughters and having [Hill] for their mom...It's a pretty cool thing for those girls to have her."

McGraw made it clear that he is still amazed with his wife and even came close to tearing up when he spoke about Hill. "The chances that we've gotten to tour together, sing together, I mean, how many people get to do that in their lives," and also added "You'd better have your s--t together when you sing, because she is going to flat bring it every time she opens her mouth. It's so effortless. She walks out, it's like Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin and Brigitte Bardot all rolled into one when she starts singing. It amazes me every night, every chance that I get to sing with her."

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