Tim McGraw Gushes Over Daughter Audrey's Powerhouse Vocals in Singing Video
Audrey McGraw and Tim McGraw
Tim McGraw is really feeling like a proud dad these days.
The country music star, 56, couldn't help but gush over his and Faith Hill's youngest daughter, Audrey McGraw, as she proved in a stunning new singing video that her parents' vocal skills were clearly passed down to her.
In the clip uploaded to Tim's Instagram grid on Thursday, Jan. 25, Audrey, 22, sits at a piano while belting out the beautiful notes to Tammy Wynette's "Stand by Your Man"—and even her dad was floored by her talent.
"Wow. Our girl Audrey crushes this one," the doting dad wrote over the clip, which featured the "Humble and Kind" crooner getting emotional as he watched his daughter show off her powerhouse voice.
"Whew!" he exclaimed by the end of the song while appearing to have tears in his eyes. "Our baby girl, Audrey. She's so talented, man!"
"I've said it a hundred times—all of our girls are so talented. They all sing great," Tim added of his two other daughters with Faith: Gracie, 26, and Maggie, 25.
But he went on to talk specifically about Audrey, calling her "so special," and "such an incredible writer as well."
"We get to hear this whenever she's home," he further gushed. "She'll sit on the piano and you'll hear this all through the house and we can hear the stuff that she's writing. And I'm telling you her voice and the things that she writes are just so mind-blowing and so deep and so special."
"She's a true artist with a true artist's soul," he added. "But my goodness. I am proud."
"We love it when @audreymcgraw comes home and sits at the piano…. She’s a true artist and we love the things she’s writing too!" the 1883 actor wrote in his caption, along with the hashtag, "#prouddad."
"Awwww hahaha ?? love you dad," Audrey replied in the comments.
Other users in the comments agreed with Tim's admiration for Audrey's voice, including singer Richard Marx who wrote, "She's awesome. And a good human," under Thursday's IG post.
"Proud is right!" Rita Wilson also chimed in.