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Tim McGraw knows how to treat a woman.

August 3rd, 2009 · Comments

Tim McGraw can do it all.  He doesn’t need any security - he can take care of himself.  He plays a couple instruments, sings some songs, and hauls unruly fans out of his concerts without missing a step.  In a recent show in Auburn, Washington.  McGraw saw a male audience acting unruly.  Apparently this fan was mistreating a woman in the crowd and Tim was going to have no part of it.  Mid-song, McGraw told the man to leave and refused to play more until he left.  Thank you Tim for being a good man.

McGraw somehow managed to haul the large gentleman on stage and kick him out. And still sing his song. Damn.

If Tim McGraw isn’t looking for trouble, it must’ve been looking for him. Fan video shot Tuesday in Auburn, Wash., shows the country singer help eject an unruly fan.

McGraw shouts “Get rid of this guy,” summons security and helps arriving crew members haul him onstage. When the heavyset fan moves toward McGraw, the singer threatens him with a cocked fist as he’s hauled away.

The band’s performance of “Indian Outlaw” never stopped. And as if on cue, McGraw steps to the mic and picks up with the line “I ain’t lookin’ for trouble … .”

A statement from McGraw’s representative says he witnessed the man rush up and attack a female, and he intervened when security couldn’t respond quickly enough.

[From the Huffington Post]

I’m not one for country music, but damn, that was impressive. I’m seeing the whole genre in a new light now. McGraw must have really learned how to take care of business after that female fan grabbed his crotch and wife, Faith Hill, had to set the woman straight.  I’m told nothing will teach a guy how to respond quickly better than having something like that happen.

And there’s video!  TMZ of course found this video and shows what exactly happened.  You can find the video here.

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