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Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s daughter says Ozempic ‘brought back’ her eating disorder - Yahoo
Eating Disorders (Google News) · August 4, 2026
In plain language
Gracie McGraw, daughter of country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, recently shared how taking the weight-loss drug Ozempic affected her mental health. Although the medication helped manage her physical symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome, she found it triggered a return of her eating disorder. She explained that the rapid weight loss initially felt like a success but eventually led to unhealthy views of her body and a realization that she was following a dangerous path.
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Key takeaways
- Gracie McGraw reported that taking Ozempic for three years caused her eating disorder to return.
- The medication was initially used to manage symptoms of polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome.
- The pressure of skinny culture and body image struggles contributed to her negative mental health experience.
- She observed that people treated her differently and offered more job opportunities after she lost weight.
- Now off the medication, she is focusing on recovery while managing occasional slip-ups in her body image.
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s daughter says Ozempic ‘brought back’ her eating disorder Yahoo
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