Gracie McGraw, the daughter of country music legends Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, is "queer and bisexual," but that is not anything new, she says.
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What has caused some confusion is something McGraw posted on social media. Per USA Today, McGraw "shared a post from another user on her Instagram story, which read, 'Everyone get more gay now!'" She also posted this message of her own: "Happy freaking Pride. I love being queer."
Some media outlets interpreted that as a coming out announcement. McGraw hastened to clarify it, however.
She Clarified What Some Interpreted As A Coming Out Declaration
According to Billboard via Instagram Stories. McGraw wrote, "It has come to my attention that some tabloids have taken an Instagram story I posted yesterday and have used it as click bait saying I've 'come out.' Let me be VERY clear here......I've been an out and proud queer, bisexual woman and I wouldn't have it any other way."
Faith Hill and Tim McGraw have not made any public statements about their daughter's posts at this time.
Per People, McGraw voiced his support of and love for Gracie in 2020. "...[S]he makes me proud every day because she's such a strong, independent young lady who speaks her mind."
Gracie McGraw Noted That She Has Long Been A Supporter Of The LGBTQIA+ Community
She went on to add that, "So many people out there don't have the support, love, or understanding from their families when it comes to their sexuality or gender identity. But just know that there is a beautiful community out there that loves you and cares about you and for you. Check on your people and be safe out there."
McGraw Has Chosen Entertainment As Her Career Path As Did Her Mom And Dad
McGraw, who is 28 years old, is busy making her mark in show business. A few months ago, she was in an Off-Broadway show titled Babe. Her co-stars included Arliss Howard and Marisa Tomei. In addition, McGraw was in If Loving You is Wrong, Tyler Perry's series.
Tim McGraw Lauded Gracie's Acting Skill
Almost two years ago, McGraw had sincere words of appreciation for his daughter's ability as an actress. He and Hill saw her in a theater production and they were both deeply moved. He told USA Today in 2023, "[W]e were in tears the entire time because she was so, so good,"
