Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's daughter, Gracie, clarifies her sexuality
Gracie McGraw also disclosed that her family members and friends have known this for years.
June 04 2025 12:23 PM
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Gracie McGraw also disclosed that her family members and friends have known this for years.
The Stampede musician and Cabaret actor delivered a number 17: The spread-eagle!
The "Giddy Up!" singer is touring America to create LGBTQ-inclusive spaces — and she shares some moves with Out readers.
This year, Carrie Underwood performed at the inauguration of Donald Trump as U.S. President.
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The popular children's musical group is showing support for the LGBTQ+ community in a new song.
The country crooner is getting candid on those spicy viral pics.
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A fabulous lineup of guest judges is joining Brooke Lynn Hytes on Canada's Drag Race season 5!
Welcome to the family!
The queer country star, who just starred in Cabaret on Broadway, has been serving body-ody-ody.
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Following his viral sensation “Good Lookin’,” Dixon Dallas releases a new anthem of unapologetic queer, raunchy desire.
The singer and passionate LGBTQ+ ally says she can't "participate in the really toxic arms" of country music.
The gay country singer pulled out of his performance in Kentucky after facing homophobia from the community.
Fortunately, other music stars, including Maren Morris, are offering their support to Mac.
"Don't be shy, I like it rough/It ain't enough until I'm screaming your name," he sings on the brand new track!
The singer-songwriter says she has had it with the genre, officially.
The "Good Lookin'" singer is back with another hilarious country song about gay sex!