Faith Hill and Tim McGraw's daughter Gracie stuns on red carpet after dramatic weight loss
When Gracie, the daughter of Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, bravely revealed she had been diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome earlier this year, she was showered with affection and encouragement. The 26-year-old "brave" and "beautiful" daughter recently startled her fans by displaying an unrecognized appearance.
The former 1883 star's offspring released photos of herself after experiencing significant weight loss, serving as an inspiration to many on social media. 26-year-old Gracie just impressed her followers with a stunning new post on red carpet. The young musician updated her Instagram account while attending a celebrity-studded event last week.
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'Fit is all vintage archive'
The influencer Gracie shared pictures of her costume from her mother's closet, which included a red leather jacket, high-waisted knickers, and a brown translucent dress.
Gracie donned leather boots that reached her calves and a slicked-back bun with her newly darker hair. Faith's daughter proudly flaunted her trim physique and gentle smile for the cameras. The social media icon wrote in her post, "Last night in clothes my mom let me have, clutching my movie ticket to ground me from my own inner monologue….wishing I was wearing smaller underwear…..Fit is all vintage archive ;)."
'Tell me what you’re doing to look so good!'
The singer's dramatic weight loss was praised by friends and fans in the comments section. Some even asked her weight loss plan. A user wrote, "And yet… w/ all the inner monologues, you look epically, stunning chic, and fabulous." Another user said, "You look amazing! Ok tell me what you’re doing to look so good!! I need to lose weight but not much is working. But I’m 57 lol." A user mentioned her outfit and noted, "You are beautiful and I think your underwear was a great choice!" Another person said, "Picking jaw off the floor… Gracie you are killing this look 🔥" "You are living the life you were always meant to have. So happy for you!" mentioned one person. "Looks like she's loosing more weight. She looks beautiful," said another.
'I was prescribed Qysmia and Ozempic'
Gracia has always been honest about her physical well-being, PCOS diagnosis, and frequent medication and mental health advice for others. The starkid once shared on her March 2022 Instagram post, "Sending love to those who are struggling with something similar or literally anything at all. Mental health is freaking hard !! It’s a long road but we can get through it. I share my experience to hope my situation has reached someone who can relate." She added, "I was prescribed Qysmia and Ozempic (ozempic is also given to patients who are diabetic, I am not diabetic, So I do not know how it works in that regard)"
'I was always deemed as unhealthy'
Gracie has previously spoken openly about some bodily areas that she had "hated for as long as she could remember." "I remember times where I wouldn’t eat in public because I was so scared of what people would think or I would only wear baggy clothes to hide my body so I didn’t even have to look at it," she stated. "I was always deemed as ‘unhealthy’ because I had a little more weight on me, which really made me question myself more and more. In reality, I was actually a healthy person but what was truly unhealthy about me was the way I was thinking," The Sun reported.
What is Faith Hill doing now?
The American actress and singer Faith Hill has been playing Margaret Dutton in the 'Yellowstone' prequel '1883' The award-winning series from Paramount+ will air on Paramount Network for its whole season. The special broadcast will begin on Sunday, June 18 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, with expanded featurettes at the end of each episode, as per Deadline. Other stars incude Sam Elliott, Hill's husband Tim, Billy Bob Thornton, Isabel May, LaMonica Garrett, Marc Rissmann, Audie Rick, Eric Nelsen and James Landry Hébert.