Fans ofGracie McGraw, the eldest daughter of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, are flooding the young performer with support after the conclusion of her latest production.
Earlier this month, the 27-year-old appeared on stage at New York City's Carnegie Hall as part of John Monsky'sThe Great War & The Great Gatsby, which followed her off-Broadway debut last fall in Babe.
Gracie took to Instagram on Monday, April 28, with a series of photos from the production, captioning the on- and backstage photos, which featured co-stars Adam Chanler-Berat, Nicholas Christopher, Micaela Diamond, and Diego Andres Rodriguez, "We did it. I love these freaks. SKINS RUN 4ever?."
"Yes Gracie!!!!" younger sister Audrey McGraw applauded in response, as plenty of fans followed suit.
"You are truly such a legend ?❤️ gorgeous girl," one gushed, with another dubbing her a "Star."
"Love you queen so proud!" someone else praised, with another applauding, "You guys were SO good! Incredible show! ???."
"Living your best life ?," another fan surmised, while a final one commented, "❤️❤️congratulations queen ? ?????."
McGraw and Hill stepped out in nearly unrecognizable style to attend the concert presentation, with the "Live Like You Were Dying" singer ditching his signature cowboy hat for the occasion.
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