Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's daughter Gracie proves she's inherited their singing talents
If you ever found yourself wondering if Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's daughter Gracie inherited their singing talent, wonder no more.
The 23-year-old dazzled her followers on Sunday by showcasing her Broadway talents in a video where she belts out "The Wizard and I" from the smash-hit musical "Wicked."
Gracie first showed off her Broadway chops by performing "Don't Rain on My Parade" from "Funny Girl," which led her followers to beg for an encore performance.
Her followers were dying to hear her take on "Wicked" and, on Sunday, Gracie obliged by performing the song made famous by Idina Menzel.
"Just want to start off by saying YES, I know these aren’t the best vocal videos out there but Broadway makes me very happy and I hope to be there one day," the NYU alum confessed and went into detail about her big dreams of making it on the Big White Way. "This is practice for me. The only way to get better is to do it multiple times honey!!"
"Elphie is definitely another dream role for me so I was pleased when Wicked was requested many times," she furthered. "I got really excited with this one because this is the healthiest my voice has sounded while singing this song TO DATE."
Just like mom Faith Hill, the young singer certainly harnesses those signature powerhouse vocals when it came to belting out high notes, which Gracie impressively showcased at the song's finale.
Now, she's aiming to turn her Broadway rehearsal performances into a weekly thing, tentatively calling it "show tune Sunday/Saturday."