Tim McGraw Makes Little Girl's Wish Come True

Posted by Lisa Ann Schleipfer on 07/16/2010
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Daddy to three girls of his own, superstar Tim McGraw knows how to make his daughters feel special, and the singer made the night of another little girl last weekend in Bristow, Va. During his Southern Voice concert at the Jiffy Lube Live Pavilion last Saturday night, McGraw pulled nine-year-old Megan Robertson onto the stage during a rendition of "Tiny Dancer."

The young girl had been holding a sign that read "This is my first Tim McGraw concert. I need a hug." Security moved the girl and her mother, Heather Robertson, toward the front of the stage, where McGraw sang to the young Robertson, while she gave him a bracelet from her wrist. The little girl even got a chance to meet Faith Hill as she, too, took the stage.

According to local news outlet, Fredricksburg.com, Robertson is a McGraw fan from way back. When she was three-and-a-half years old, the little girl underwent a serious open-heart surgery. McGraw's hit, "Live Like You Were Dying" is a favorite of Robertson's, which she listened to while in rehabilitation.

Prior to the concert, Robertson and her mother were walking up to the pavilion, holding the homemade sign, when a group of joggers passed by. One of them said to the fourth-grader, "I like your sign," then winked at her and said "I'll see you later." That jogger turned out to be McGraw.

True to his word, at the end of "Tiny Dancer," Robertson got the hug she needed. 
 
Source: TheBoot.com