Faith Hill and Tim McGraw's Daughter Gracie's Dog Unashamedly Interrupts Her Vocal Performance

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Gracie McGraw

It seems like Gracie McGraw's dog Baz wasn't a fan of her latest choice of song to perform, as he hilariously took over her newest singing video.

In a new clip shared to Instagram, the daughter of country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill started singing the song "When He Sees Me" from the musical Waitress—and sounded amazing—when Baz tried to nibble on her shirt sleeve. Gracie attempted to scold him, asking, "Can you stop biting me?" before she began singing again, but Baz didn't listen.

The dog started jumping on Gracie as she let out a yelp and the clip ended, with the singer captioning the post, "God forbid a woman has a career!!"

"I mean, that’s an active scene partner if I’ve ever seen one!" one person joked in the comments, as another wrote, "So hard to be a working mom 🤬."

Someone else shared the theory, "Lol I think he wanted to dance with you ! He's adorable 🥰," while a fourth complimented Gracie's dedication to the performance, saying, "but the way you stayed in character at first 😂😂😂."

Gracie spoke about her special relationship with Baz in an interview last fall, telling The Wildest about life with a dog: "There’s nothing better than being gone for a few hours and opening the door, and this dog’s tail just hitting things off the wall because they’re so excited. It’s brought so much joy and so many friendships along the way, and I really am grateful for that."

While Gracie didn't get to finish her song in her newest video, her fans love seeing the 26-year-old's casual cover performances on social media. Recently, she took on Taylor Swift's hit song "You Belong With Me" and fans raved about her talent, while she has also belted out songs from Celine Dion and Brandi Carlile in the past.

Next: Tim McGraw’s Daughters Audrey, Maggie and Gracie Show Off Singing Chops in Energetic Home Performance