Grace Vanderwaal
Grace Vanderwaal is currently enjoying her vacation in London. Pictured: Grace Vanderwaal at the “America’s Got Talent” Season 11 Live Show in Hollywood, California on Aug. 23, 2016. Getty Images/Mike Windle

“America’s Got Talent” Season 11 winner Grace Vanderwaal is spending lots of time with her adorable pug, Frankie.

On her Instagram, the 13-year-old Suffern native shared a snap of the two of them cuddling on the sofa. A guitar can be seen close by the singer, which suggests that she might have been playing some tunes before dozing off. Frankie, who Vanderwaal got after she won the talent competition in November 2016, has also grown considerably.

In a follow-up post, Vanderwaal shared a clip of herself playing the guitar. She revealed that Frankie falls asleep within seconds whenever he hears her play the instrument.

Meanwhile, Vanderwaal just turned 13 on Jan. 15. She celebrated her special day with family and friends. On her Instagram account, the “Clay” singer posted two pics from her birthday party. There are balloons and confetti everywhere in the snap. She was also photographed cutting a makeup-designed cake with a small ukulele at the bottom. Vanderwaal is known for playing the instrument, which she also brought with her to all of her performances in “America’s Got Talent” Season 11.

Since leaving the reality TV competition, Vanderwaal has gone on to release her EP, “Perfeclty Imperfect,” which consists of the songs “Clay,” “Light the Sky,” “Gossip Girl,” “Beautiful Thing” and “I Don’t Know My Name.”

Most recently, Vanderwaal made a live appearance on “Live With Kelly,” where she sang one of her hit songs.

Vanderwaal’s latest interview was with Rolling Stone earlier this month, in which the publication called her a “child prodigy.”

In the same interview, producer Greg Wells also dished on what it was like working with the talented singer. According to him, Vanderwaal has a musical intuition and some of her suggestions during their recordings really made the tracks better. “That’s a skill that makes most of us years to hone and develop, yet someone this was pouring out of her at age 12 during her first time in the studio,” he said.