Gracie McGraw Courageously Reveals Queer Identity During Pride Month Celebration

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04/06/2025 20h47

### Gracie McGraw Proudly Embraces Queer Identity in Heartfelt Pride Month Post

Gracie McGraw, the eldest daughter of renowned country music artists Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, has publicly revealed that she identifies as queer. The announcement came on Monday, June 2, through a heartfelt post on her Instagram Stories, coinciding with the commencement of Pride Month.

In her celebratory message, Gracie, 28, shared, "Everyone get more gay now," followed by several enthusiastic exclamation points. She further emphasized her joy in embracing her identity by writing, "Happy Freaking Pride. I love being queer." This marks the first occasion Gracie has spoken openly about her sexuality.

Gracie also took the opportunity to honor the historical roots of Pride Month. In a subsequent post, she shared a graphic that underscored the origins of Pride as a movement, specifically highlighting the vital contributions of Black and Brown trans activists.

While her parents have not officially commented on her revelation, both have shown support for the LGBTQ+ community in the past. Faith Hill has previously advocated for LGBTQ+ rights, notably when country singer Chely Wright came out as lesbian in 2010. Tim McGraw frequently expresses admiration for Gracie, recently sharing a touching throwback photo to celebrate her 28th birthday, praising her talent and independent spirit.

Gracie's courage in sharing her truth comes alongside her blossoming career in acting. Recently, she performed in "The Great War & The Great Gatsby" at Carnegie Hall, where her parents were in attendance to support her performance.

As Gracie continues to navigate her journey with bravery and authenticity, her family’s steadfast support underscores the pride they have in her and the respect she has garnered as a strong and independent woman.

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