2013 has seen its share of divorce rumors, especially for Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. Their reps have finally responded, claiming that the report of their break up (and claims that Tim was with Taylor Swift) are "totally false."
The story was so laughable, many wonder why spokesmen for the country music duo felt the need to address the ludicrous claims. In case you're not aware, Tim and Faith made the cover of last week's National Enquirer.
The completely disreputable gossip mag claimed that the couple was in the middle of a nasty, $135 million divorce. A divorce, they claim, which generated from Faith's distrust of her husband...especially when he is around Taylor Swift.
In an interview with The Huffington Post, Mcgraw was asked what the secret to a healthy marriage was. He responded:
"It'll be 17 years in October...The easy answer is just to shut up and not say anything, that's easy. But really it's a lot of give and take and it's a lot of no ultimatums."
While Tim and Faith aren't splitting from each other, they are trying to separate themselves from some real estate property in Tennessee.
The property is listed on Zillow and Even with the huge price tag, the listing claims that the Antebellum home needs some fixing up. The Moen Group offers the following description of the property:
Fast Facts: Faith Hill & Tim McGraw $20 Million Estate
Residences: The estate includes four separate houses and an 1,188 sq. ft. caretaker's apartment above the barn.
Antebellum House: This house features a dramatic columned-entry, soaring beamed ceilings and natural rock walls. The listing does note the Antebellum House needs restoration.
Log Cabin: With 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and all the best farm-charm money can buy, the 3,330 square foot log cabin perfectly fits into the estate's peaceful, pastoral setting.
Notes on the Country Compound: The property's other homes are found spread out over the grounds. An interesting item of note...Hank Williams, Sr., once owned the Antebellum-style house. Faith Hill and Tim McGraw reportedly purchased it, along with its 400 acres, in 2001.
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