Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s daughters are becoming stars in their own rights, with youngest child Audrey, 21, pursuing a career in modeling and singing alongside her studies.
And at the start of the week, the talented star took to Instagram to share a stunning new photo taken from inside her apartment in New York City.
In the black-and-white photo, Audrey looked fashionable dressed in a polka dot dress, as she was captured styling her long, brunette hair.
Audrey has been living in NYC since 2021, when she became the last child to fly the nest.
She grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, with her famous parents and older sisters, Gracie, 25, and Maggie, 24.
The family are incredibly close, and Tim and Faith often come to New York City to visit Audrey, and their firstborn Gracie, who also lives in the city.
While the McGraw sisters kept a low profile during their younger years, they occasionally stepped out for high-profile red carpet events with their famous parents, including the Time 100 Gala in 2015.
Maggie even met Prince Harry as she attended The Invictus Games reception in 2016 with her father. While Faith and Tim are relatively private when it comes to their family life, Tim previously opened up about his pride for his daughters – and the bittersweet reality of becoming an empty nester – during an interview with People.
He told the publication: “You’re used to getting up in the morning, taking kids to school, going to softball practices and basketball practices and cheerleading practices, and all of a sudden that’s gone when your last one leaves.”
Opening up about their strong personalities, the country music star said: “We’ve raised three strong, independent, strong-minded young women. And what I’m most grateful for is just how normal our kids are and how grounded they are and how much they respect themselves and other people.”
He then added: “It makes me feel like we’ve done a pretty decent job, especially Mom.” Tim previously opened up about his family unit while talking to Country Countdown USA too.
He said: “I’m the oldest kid in the family. Faith’s got four kids. I just do what mom says.”
He also opened up about his children’s close bond. “Anybody who has more than one kid knows they’re so different,” he said. “They’re so individual. But they’re all real close, and all real supportive of each other. They miss each other when they’re not around, but they also want their sister to experience life.”