Audrey McGraw is just as proud of her parents as they are of her.
The 24-year-old is a budding singer, following in the footsteps of her country music icon parents Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, who she just shouted out during her latest gig.
In addition to the “Purple Flowers” singer, the 1883 co-stars, who have been married since 1996, are also parents to daughters Gracie, 28, and Maggie, 27.
Audrey, performing at Red Rock Casino in Las Vegas on Friday, March 20, took a moment to shout out her parents, particularly her dad Tim, who just some hours prior was named a 2026 inductee of the Country Music Hall of Fame.
In videos circulating online, Audrey appears saying: “I come from a Mississippi woman and a Louisiana man, who just got inducted into the Country Hall of Fame. I’m so, so proud of my dad. Both of my parents. I love them so much.”
“Speaking of my dad, he had me come out and sing this next one at a lot of his sets,” she went on, adding: “I think some people are tired of it, but I’ll never get [expletive] tired of this song,” before singing Heart’s 1977 hit “Barracuda.”
Tim attended the Country Music Hall Of Fame Inductee Press Conference on Friday, in Nashville, Tennessee, during which he gave a speech.
He also posed for photos with fellow inductees Paul Overstreet, Ralph Stanley II and Jeanie Stanley (the later two representing The Stanley Brothers), as well as museum CEO Kyle Young and CEO of the Country Music Association Sarah Trahern.
Tim and his wife Faith, who has largely retreated from the spotlight, are based in Nashville, Tennessee, while their three daughters are based largely between Los Angeles and New York City, pursuing varying careers.
The eldest, Gracie, lives in New York City, and is a budding Broadway star, having most recently starred in a play featuring Marisa Tomei and Arliss Howard.
Maggie, after earning both undergraduate and graduate degrees from Stanford University, went on to work as a Special Projects and Government Affairs Manager for Earth League International, per her LinkedIn, and is now an intelligence analyst for Major League Baseball..
Audrey is a singer like her sister, and reportedly attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, which has campuses in both New York City and Los Angeles. As of April of 2024, she had been in a relationship with The Lincoln Lawyer actor Manuel García-Rulfo, but the two have reportedly broken up.
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