Country Legends’ Daughter Shocks Fans: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s Eldest, Gracie, Publicly Comes Out as Queer in Bold Pride Month Reveal—Family, Fans React to Emotional Announcement! Exclusive: Inside Gracie’s Journey, Her Parents’ Response, and What This Means for Country Music’s Most Famous Family. Full Story Inside!

“I love being queer,” Gracie wrote on her Instagram Stories

Gracie McGraw.Credit : Valerie Terranova/Getty

Gracie McGraw, the daughter of country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, has come out as queer.

On Monday, June 2, Gracie shared a celebratory Pride month post on her Instagram Stories that read, “Everyone get more gay now,” with several exclamation points.

“Happy Freaking Pride,” Gracie, 28, wrote below the post. “I love being queer.”

In a follow-up post, Gracie shared a graphic that repeatedly stated, “Pride began as a riot led by Black & Brown trans activists.”

The post marks the first time that Gracie has opened up about her sexuality. While her parents have not commented on the revelation, Hill, 57, has publicly supported the LGBTQ+ community on various occasions, including when Chely Wright came out as a lesbian in 2010.

In May, McGraw, 58, marked Gracie’s birthday by sharing a throwback photo on Instagram.

“Can’t believe this little bit turns 28 today! Happy birthday to our Gracie! You are a light in this world my sweet girl. So much heart, soul, respect and yes LOADS of talent!!! We hope you have the best day ever and know that you are loved beyond measure! I love you my little girl — Dad,” he wrote.

Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Audrey McGraw and Maggie McGraw in April 2015.Kevin Mazur/Getty

In April, Gracie debuted in The Great War & The Great Gatsby at Carnegie Hall. On the first night of the show, her parents supported her in the audience.

Gracie is the eldest of McGraw and Hill’s three daughters, also including Maggie, 26, and Audrey, 23.

In 2020, the “I Like It, I Love It” singer gushed about Gracie’s talents while speaking to PEOPLE. “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,” McGraw said.

“And she makes me proud every day of the way she lives her life,” he added.