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Tim McGraw Collapses Onstage During Concert in Ireland

Tim McGraw collapsed on stage during a concert in Ireland yesterday. His wife reassured the crowd that he’s fine and it was just dehydration.

Fan social media indicates that Tim McGraw had just finished “Humble and Kind” and was taking the crowd’s response in before he fell to his knees and needed help to get off the stage. After a little bit, Faith Hill came back on stage to assure the crowd that Tim was going to be okay. “We’ve all been a little bit dehydrated traveling so much,” she said, adding that it was her call. The crowd erupted in applause at hearing this and began chanting, “Get well, Tim!”

I guess we all can go 0 to 100 too quick sometimes, feel better Tim!

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