Tim McGraw & Faith Hill’s daughter Audrey McGraw looks fabulous in filter-free photos from beach vacation

Spring may be just around the corner, but Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s daughter, Audrey McGraw, has escaped the Northeastern cold nonetheless.

The 21-year-old daughter of the iconic music couple is making proper use of her spring break, and has jetted off somewhere much warmer and tropical.

Audrey is the youngest daughter of Faith and Tim, who married in 1997. They also share daughters Gracie, 25, and Maggie, 24. Audrey’s name is a nod to her mom Faith, who was born Audrey Faith Perry.

Audrey took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a snippet of her time off of school with her followers, during which she appears to be vacationing in St. Barth’s or another neighboring island.

She shared a black and white photo of herself walking down the street, leaving shiplap homes with shingle roofs and a tropical mountain range behind her, simultaneously flashing her washboard abs.

For the vacation shot, Audrey wore a black bikini top with a tiered, flowy white skirt, paired with platform, open-toed espadrilles, and she accessorized with a silk bandana around her long, jet black hair.

“Bag o’ watercolors secured,” she joked of her arty look in her caption, and Rita Wilson – a good friend of the McGraw’s who recently made Audrey’s sister Gracie her plus one for the BAFTAs – commented: “Get to some painting!”

Others complimented her with: “Love the look girl!” and: “Gorgeous Miss Audrey!” as well as: “Love this pic!” as another follower of hers added: “Very pretty.”

Audrey is the youngest of the three McGraw sisters, and is following in her parents’ footsteps with an aspiring career in the entertainment industry. She currently attends the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, which has campuses in both New York City and Los Angeles.

Her older sister Gracie has similar interests, she has a passion for Broadway musicals, and has previously performed for Broadway Sings. Meanwhile, the middle sister, Maggie, has a Master’s degree in Sustainability Science and Practice from Stanford, has worked as a staff assistant and legislative correspondent for congressman Jim Cooper – a Democratic representative from Tennessee – and is currently studying for the LSAT.