Gracie McGraw Says Using Ozempic ‘Brought Back’ Her Eating Disorder After Years of Being Body-Shamed
Gracie McGraw has publicly linked her three-year experience with Ozempic to a relapse of her eating disorder and body image struggles.
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Gracie McGraw shared a personal account of how her three-year experience with Ozempic negatively impacted her mental health and triggered an eating disorder relapse. The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage.
Epilogue added 4d ago, after coverage quieted.
The obvious questions
Who is Gracie McGraw?
She is the daughter of country music artists Faith Hill and Tim McGraw.
What specific health issue did she report?
She stated that using Ozempic caused a relapse of her eating disorder and intensified her body image issues.
How long was her reported experience with the medication?
According to coverage, her experience with Ozempic lasted three years.
The story so far
Gracie McGraw, daughter of country music figures Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, has disclosed that her use of the medication Ozempic triggered a return of her eating disorder. This disclosure follows a three-year period of usage, which she characterizes as having "forever changed" her perspective. She connects this health decline to a history of experiencing body-shaming, noting that the medication exacerbated her pre-existing mental health and body image challenges.
Coverage from outlets including People.com, E! Magazine details the account, focusing on the intersection of pharmaceutical weight-management trends and personal histories of disordered eating. While the reports verify her statements regarding the impact on her mental well-being, the specific medical trajectory of her three-year journey remains centered on her personal narrative.
Public discourse around the topic remains focused on her testimony. Current information does not provide details on her ongoing medical status or whether there are broader professional ramifications following her revelation. Coverage does not yet specify if she intends to pursue further advocacy or public discussion regarding the medication's influence on mental health.
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The reporting (8)
- Country Legend’s Daughter Reveals Shocking Consequence of Ozempic Jabs The Daily Beast · 7d ago
- Faith Hill and Tim McGraw’s Daughter Blames Ozempic for ED Relapse AOL.com · 7d ago
- Faith Hill & Tim McGraw’s Daughter Shares The Negative Impact 3-Year Ozempic Journey Had On Her Mental Health SheKnows · 7d ago
- Country music star’s daughter says Ozempic brought back eating disorder MLive.com · 7d ago
- Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's oldest daughter shares painful account of 3-year Ozempic journey: 'Forever changed' HELLO! Magazine · 7d ago
- Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s Daughter Says Ozempic 'Brought Back' Her Eating Disorder and Body Image Issues AOL.com · 7d ago
- Tim McGraw, Faith Hill’s Daughter Gracie McGraw Says Ozempic Use “Brought Back” Eating Disorder E! News · 7d ago
- Gracie McGraw Says Using Ozempic ‘Brought Back’ Her Eating Disorder After Years of Being Body-Shamed People.com · 7d ago
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