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Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s Daughter Opens Up About Ozempic “Feeding Into My Eating Disorder” - instyle.com
Eating Disorders (Google News) · August 5, 2026
In plain language
Gracie McGraw, daughter of country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, recently shared that taking weight-loss medication negatively impacted her mental health. Although she originally used the drug to treat symptoms of a hormonal condition called PCOS, she found that the rapid weight loss triggered her eating disorder. She explained that while the medication worked to make her thinner, it also reinforced harmful views about her body. Now that she has stopped the medication, she is focusing on self-care and encouraging others to prioritize health over reaching a certain size.
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Key takeaways
- Gracie McGraw reported that using Ozempic caused her past eating disorder to return.
- The medication was originally prescribed to help manage symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome.
- She felt that the rapid weight loss reinforced negative body image and harmful social pressures.
- McGraw experienced different treatment in her career and social circles after becoming significantly thinner.
- She has since stopped taking the medication and is focusing on recovery and empathy for those with similar struggles.
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s Daughter Opens Up About Ozempic “Feeding Into My Eating Disorder” instyle.com
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