Gracie McGraw Clarifies Identity Comments amid Pride Month: 'I've Been an Out and Proud Queer, Bisexual Woman'
Gracie McGraw Clarifies Identity Comments amid Pride Month: 'I've Been an Out and Proud Queer, Bisexual Woman'

Published: June 4, 2025

Gracie McGraw, the daughter of country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, has clarified her sexuality publicly after coming out as queer. On Wednesday, June 4, she shared a post on her Instagram Stories addressing her statement the day prior and shared her support for the LGBTQ+ community.

Gracie, 28, wrote, "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." She added, "I have and will always be very vocal of my support of LGBTQIA+ rights and the community...."

She also shared a message of support for those who may not have the same support from their families, saying, "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 and for you!!! Check on your people and keep safe out there. Give love to each other. đź’– GM"

Gracie initially shared a celebratory Pride month post via Instagram Stories on Monday, June 2, which marked the first time she opened up about her sexuality. The post read, "Everyone get more gay now" with a string of exclamation points.

Her parents, Tim and Faith Hill, have not commented on the revelation publicly, but in the past, Faith has publicly supported the LGBTQ+ community several times, including when Chely Wright came out as a lesbian in 2010.

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Gracie McGraw, daughter of country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, has clarified her sexuality publicly after coming out as queer.

Gracie shared a celebratory Pride month post via Instagram Stories on Monday, June 2 that read, "Everyone get more gay now" with a string of exclamation points, which marked the first time she opened up about her sexuality publicly.

Gracie also shared a second post with a graphic that repeatedly said: "Pride began as a riot led by Black & Brown trans activists."

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Gracie made her debut in The Great War & The Great Gatsby at Carnegie Hall in April, where her parents supported her in the audience during opening night.

Gracie, whose sisters are Maggie, 26, and Audrey, 23, are the eldest of Tim and Faith's three daughters.

The "Don't Take the Girl" singer praised Gracie's talents while speaking to PEOPLE in 2020.

"Gracie, our oldest daughter, is an actress in L.A., and she makes me proud every day because she's such a strong, independent young lady who speaks her mind," said Tim at the time.

He added: "And she makes me proud every day of the way she lives her life."

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