Overview
- On June 2, Gracie McGraw marked the start of Pride Month on her Instagram Story with “Happy freaking Pride. I love being queer.”
- Two days later, she clarified that she has been an “out and proud queer, bisexual woman” for years and dismissed tabloid claims that she was coming out for the first time.
- Her parents, country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, have not publicly commented on her statement despite previously celebrating her birthday and career milestones online.
- At 28, McGraw has built a career as an actress and singer, with credits including Tyler Perry’s "If Loving You Is Wrong," an off-Broadway role opposite Marisa Tomei, and a performance at Carnegie Hall.
- She has been candid about her ADHD and PCOS treatment and has consistently advocated for LGBTQ+ rights and community support.