Faith Hill keeps a low-profile in baseball cap as she shakes hands with homeless woman before heading into Harrods
She is one of the most successful country artists of all time, having sold more than 40m albums worldwide.
And Faith Hill cut a low-key figure as she shook hands with a homeless woman on her way into Harrods in London on Wednesday.
The There You'll Be singer, 50, looked chic as she headed out into the streets of the capital, clad in an ivory rollneck sweater and flared jeans.
Outing: Faith Hill cut a low-key figure as she shook hands with a homeless woman on her way into Harrods in London on Wednesday
Shopping: The There You'll Be singer, 50, looked chic as she headed out into the streets of the capital, clad in an ivory rollneck sweater and flared jeans
Do it up in flare denim by Chloé like Faith Hill
Faith Hill kept things casual during a shopping trip in London when she sported a turtleneck sweater with some flare jeans and a baseball cap.
But these weren't just any old flares. By the French brand Chloé, these jeans feature a super wide leg silhouette. They also include a button fly, front pockets and a mid-rise waist.
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Keeping a low-profile, she covered her blonde tresses with a baseball cap and opted for a light radiant dusting of make-up.
As she headed into the luxury Knightsbridge department store, the Grammy Award winner was spoken to by a homeless woman sitting on the bench opposite the store.
Although the star wasn't seen giving the woman any money, a focused looking Faith shook hands with her as she walked past.
She also clutched onto several designer shopping bags as she headed into the store.
Chat: As she headed into the luxury Knightsbridge department store, the Grammy Award winner was spoken to by a homeless woman sitting on the bench opposite the store
Hitmaker: The star spoke to the woman for a moment before she headed into the store
Faith has been married to fellow country crooner Tim McGraw since 1997.
The couple share three daughters, Gracie Katherine, 20, Maggie Elizabeth, 19 and Audrey Caroline, 16.
The pair met for the first time back in 1994 at the Country Radio Seminar.
The Humble and Kind singer told Matt Lauer of the TODAY Show that it’s Faith who makes the relationship so successful.
Friendly: Although the star wasn't seen giving the woman any money, a focused looking Faith shook hands with her as she walked past
Designer shopping: Faith toted a black leather handbag as she headed into the store
‘She tolerates a lot,’ he said. ‘We like each other. That’s the key. She drives the relationship.'
Faith and Tim, who are frequent collaborators, recently released Keep Your Eyes On Me for religious film The Shack.
As a country music supercouple they are worth an estimated combined $135m.
Country king and queen: Faith is married to country crooner Tim McGraw with the couple worth an estimated combined $135m (pictured in April 2017)
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