'I was getting out of bed and going to the liquor cabinet and taking a big shot at 8:00 in the morning' (via toofab)
In his 2019 book"Grit & Grace: Train the Mind, Train the Body, Own Your Life," McGraw also thanked Hill for helping him get sober with an ultimatum, as he wrote,"Getting real like only she can do, Faith told me, 'Partying or family, take your pick.'"Men's Health
as well."That, and realizing you're gonna lose everything you have. Not monetarily, not career-wise, but family-wise.""Faith saved my life in a lot of ways -- from myself more than anything," he told
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