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Tim McGraw shares hilarious reaction to daughter's kissing scene in new music video

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ByMegan Stone
August 16, 2021, 3:15 PM

Tim McGraw's daughters may be grown, but they'll always be his little girls.

Taking to Instagram recently, the country star shared his thoughts on his newest music video, "7500 OBO," that starred his youngest daughter, Audrey, and flipped the narrative so the song chronicled the relationship between a teenage girl and her truck.

The music video is shot through the truck's perspective as the vehicle watches the girl learn to drive, fall in love and experience her first real heartbreak before being sold to its next owner.

There is one particular scene in the music video, however, that McGraw took exception to -- in the beginning where Audrey kisses her male co-star.

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Sharing a rough cut of the music video, McGraw explained, "I'm not calling that a makeout sesh! That's just a nice little peck on the cheek after a date."

"I tried to yell 'cut' but I couldn't get there quick enough," he laughed before turning his attention on the actor who smooched his daughter. "I'm not gonna beat him up. I guess I'll let him slide on this one."

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As for why that particular scene got a rise out of him, explained McGraw, "It's not easy for a dad to watch ... I can tell you that!"

Later on Sunday, McGraw revealed how his youngest daughter was cast in the music video -- saying the team wanted to have her involved "because they had seen some photos of Audrey, who does some modeling."

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McGraw revealed he had to get permission from the "boss" first -- wife Faith Hill -- before offering the gig to Audrey, who said yes.

"That was one of the coolest things I've done, is work with her in the video and just watch her perform," the proud dad gushed. "I'm just so proud of her!"

Watch the music video for "7500 OBO" here:

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