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Tim McGraw, Faith Hill’s Daughter Gracie McGraw Says Ozempic Use “Brought Back” Eating Disorder

McGraw said the weight-loss drug eased PMOS symptoms but also revived her eating disorder and negative body image.

  • On Monday, Gracie McGraw, 29, shared on Instagram that while Ozempic helped manage her polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome symptoms, the medication revived her eating disorder and damaged her body image.
  • Gracie began taking the medication in 2022 following her PMOS diagnosis, initially writing she "thought it was the best decision I ever made" due to weight loss and expanded professional opportunities.
  • After shedding weight, Gracie realized she "was way too skinny" and felt she had been "feeding into my eating disorder this whole time under the guise of this miracle shot."
  • Now gaining weight back, Gracie urged followers to reject body shaming, stating "Having concern for someone doesn't also mean you can't have empathy for their situation."
  • For those struggling with an eating disorder, the National Alliance for Eating Disorders offers 24/7 support via 662-1235 or by texting "ALLIANCE" to 741741.
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SheKnows broke the news on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.
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