Tim McGraw has been through the wringer when it comes to his health across the past year, and the country music icon is opening up about it as he attempts to make his way back to full speed.

The 58-year-old star recently appeared on the “Tracy Lawrence’s Road House” podcast, where he talked about the injuries and surgeries that forced him to take time off.

“To have almost a year of just sitting there, and I can tell you that after double knee replacements and three back surgeries and now a torn rotator cuff and a ruptured disc, there were times this year that I thought this might be it,” he said. “This might be time to hang it up.

“It’s gonna come to a point to where I’m either gonna have to decide to change the way I do a live show to continue to do it or just not do it anymore,” he said.

Demi Lovato ties the knot with a fellow musician

She’s more than just cool for the summer — Demi Lovato is officially married.

The musician and actor, 32, tied the knot with Canadian singer and songwriter Jordan “Jutes” Lutes, 34, on Sunday in California, as first reported by Vogue.

The couple met while working on Lovato’s most recent album and dated for nearly two years before Lutes proposed in December 2023. Lutes co-wrote a few of the album’s songs.

King arrives in Canada to underscore sovereignty

Britain’s King Charles III arrived Monday in Ottawa on a visit that Canada’s leader says will underscore his nation’s sovereignty amid President Donald Trump’s talk of the United States annexing its northern neighbor.

Trump’s repeated suggestion that the U.S. annex Canada prompted Prime Minister Mark Carney to invite Charles to give a speech that will outline his government’s agenda for the new Parliament. The king is the head of state in Canada, which is a member of the British Commonwealth of former colonies.

Carney, the new prime minister and a former head of the Bank of England, and Canada’s first Indigenous governor general, Mary Simon, the king’s representative in Canada, greeted the king and Queen Camilla at the airport. A 25-member honor guard from the Royal Canadian Dragoons, of which the king is colonel-in-chief, was also on hand.

The king, in a taupe suit and red tie, later dropped the ceremonial first puck during a street hockey game at a community event.

Canadians are largely indifferent to the monarchy, but Carney has been eager to show the differences between Canada and the United States. The king’s visit clearly underscores Canada’s sovereignty, he said.

— From wire reports