- Met her biological mother in the early 1990s
- Did her first bikini photo shoot for Shape magazine at the age of 41 as a birthday present to herself.
- Mother, with Tim McGraw, of daughters Gracie Katherine McGraw (b. May 5th, 1997), Maggie McGraw (aka Maggie Elizabeth McGraw) (b. August 12th, 1998) and Audrey Caroline McGraw (b. December 6th, 2001).
- Had the role of Mel Gibson's wife in We Were Soldiers (2002), but left the film and was replaced by Madeleine Stowe
- Raised in Star, Mississippi. As a big-haired high school brunette, she scheduled singing gigs at fairs and churches around her duties as prom queen and cheerleader. She made only enough money to pay the band and buy gas for the car. An older brother drove her to gigs and bought her blue suede boots. At age 19, she left for Nashville where she worked as a gofer for Reba McEntire.
- Adopted by Edna and Ted Perry.
- When Tim McGraw proposed, in one of the trailers, he had to go perform, so she wrote her response on the mirror (reportedly with either a lipstick or a marker pen).
- Debut of her perfume, "Faith Hill Parfums". (October 2009)
- Named #29 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005" special supplement. (2005)
- Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF) ambassador.
- Release of the book, "Faith Hill: Piece of My Heart" by James L. Dickerson. (2001)
- Is set to make her film debut in a remake of The Stepford Wives (1975) with Nicole Kidman. She will play the role of Sarah Sunderson.
- Ranked #30 on VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists.
- Inducted into the Hair Fan's Hall of Fame in 2007.
- Named #48 in FHM magazine's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2006" supplement. (2006).
- (1997) Chosen by "People" magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world. (2000)
- Daughter-in-law of Tug McGraw.
- Friend of Martina McBride.
- (February 12, 2019) Her father, Ted Perry, has died last week at the age 88.
- Making her debut as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live (1975) on October 12th, Sarah Michelle Gellar is the guest host.
- Promoting her new album, "Fireflies" (August 2005)
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