Lainey Wilson Reveals Surprising Connection To Tim McGraw
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Lainey Wilson Reveals Surprising Connection To Tim McGraw

Lainey Wilson recently dropped an interesting nugget of information. Tim McGraw is a man known the world over, and Wilson connected some unexpected dots for her fans regarding a startling connection between them. From icon to icon, am I right? Anyway, per Tailgate Radio's Instagram page, Wilson sat down with Garth Brooks to spill the sweet tea.

"Tim grew up right down the road from me," Wilson confessed. "My step-grandmother used to actually babysit him. But I've never met Tim."

Rather anti-climactic, I know. You were probably hoping Wilson and McGraw were related. But, no, the connection is, at best, tenuous. But, hey, nobody likes feeling they ate a Clickbait Sandwich. We can draw some other lines in the sand regarding unexpected celebrity connections!

Lainey Wilson And Tim McGraw Have An Unexpected Connection

Elton John was Eminem's sponsor while the latter was in addiction recovery! It's the lyrically-inclined pairing you didn't expect to see! ...Or likely would ever think they'd be remotely connected.

...I have no idea what to say. I love the lore, don't get me wrong! My mind simply can't compute the fact, that's all. Let's do one more for the heck of it, shall we?

This one is admittedly more for myself, but you're going to get a great recommendation out of it. In addition to attending the same high school, Nathan Fielder and Seth Rogen were in improv together. The two are comedic polar opposites, so that little factoid genuinely blew my mind.

Speaking of Nathan Fielder, here's my recommendation for you. If you don't already have HBO (and have never had it), please opt for a free trial. It'll be worth it, I promise. (Or, I'm sorry — Max, as it likes to be called these days.) Then, find The Rehearsal.

If that trailer doesn't sell you, nothing will. I'm not going to give you more of the show's secrets, either. The Rehearsal. Watch it. It left me with so many questions by the end, and honestly? As much as I enjoy a good "mind-duck" (you know what I mean), The Rehearsal is a whole other level of insane.

Just trust me. I may be a lackluster writer, but I'm phenomenal at recommendations!