Gracie McGraw sets the record straight about using the famous celebrity weight loss drug, Ozempic.
The media personality rose to fame as the eldest child of country music stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. Last year, the Nashville native revealed she had been diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Following the revelation, the entertainer has achieved a slimmer figure, which she happily flaunted on social media. In one of her bikini posts, the “It’s Your Love” singer’s daughter clapped back at fans who shamed her for taking diabetes medication.
Gracie McGraw Hits Back at Critics of Using Ozempic For PCOS
On Instagram, the former Tingo lead singer shared two stunning images of herself in a two-piece swimsuit. The black-and-white photo captures the Nashville native in a half-cup bikini top that gives viewers plenty to drool over, while the bottom features a polka dot design.
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In the first image, Gracie sits on a blanket, enjoying the warm rays of the sun washing over her skin in what appears to be her backyard. The “There You’ll Be” singer’s daughter wore her hair in a bun with two tendrils framing her face.
Hiding her eyes behind dark shades, the 26-year-old turned up the heat by biting her fingers as she rested her free hand on her thigh, drawing attention to her toned legs. If viewers don’t click the like button, the media personality earns their votes with another undeniable thirst trap.
For the second pose, the influencer lays down for a closeup. She seductively bit her bottom lip while keeping her body high enough to show off her most important asset, which threatened to spill out of the tiny bikini.
“It’s a beautiful day for narcissism!” the eldest of McGraw’s parents captioned the flirtatious post. Impressed by her alluring image, several fans expressed their delight at seeing pictures of the beautiful entertainer.
“You look great, and I’m sure you feel better after dealing with your health issues. Good for you!” someone writes “It’s not narcissism if it’s art,” another observed, while a third read: “Thank you for showing true love for yourself!”
While others praised the media personality, one social media user did not forget that Gracie had been using Ozempic. This individual tried to shame the 26-year-old for taking the celebrity weight loss drug by calling him out for not adding it in his caption. “And Ozempic!” the critic wrote.
The daughter of the “Mississippi Girl” singer wasted no time explaining her use of diabetes medication. The Nashville native insists that he doesn’t ride Ozempic to lose weight; instead, it should help treat her PCOS.
The entertainer explained that he did not reach his battered body without doing the proper work. Applauding his accusers, the former rock band guitarist’s response read:
“I was on Ozempic last year, yes. I’m now on low dose Mounjaro for my PCOS and exercise. No need to accuse when I’ve been open about it.
Tim & Faith McGraw’s Eldest Daughter Reveals How PCOS Affected Her Weight
Before arguing with fans about her Ozempic use, the eldest McGraw announced that she had been prescribed diabetes medication to treat her PCOS in 2022. The revelation came via a powerful Instagram post, in which the 26-year-old was candid about her diagnosis.
The media personality explained that she had four of the five symptoms of a hormonal imbalance condition, noting that one only needs two for a proper diagnosis. During her appointment with an endocrinologist, the Nashville beauty realized that PCOS may have contributed to her weight problems.
Gracie shared that her doctor has prescribed several medications to help control her body while maintaining her health for the future. The social media influencer said she wouldn’t have been able to figure out her condition without fixing her mental health.
After stressing the importance of good mental and physical condition, the daughter of the “Standing Room Only” artist sent love to those in similar situations and those experiencing other challenges. Regarding the medications he was prescribed, the 26-year-old wrote:
“I was given Qysmia and Ozempic (Ozempic is also given to patients with diabetes, I’m not diabetic, so I don’t know how it works in that regard).”
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