Gracie Abrams’ parents were not prepared for her sudden rise to fame.
After opening an incredible 49 Eras shows for Taylor Swift and appearing as the musical guest on Saturday night liveGracie, 25, proves that her stardom does not depend on nepotism.
“They’re like, ‘What the hell?'” she revealed to Nylon, describing her parents’ reaction to her growing popularity. “But it’s really sweet,” the “close to you” added the singer.
Gracie Abrams in New York.
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Mom Katie McGrath and dad JJ Abrams supported Gracie when she took the stage at Madison Square Garden in New York City recently. JJ Abrams was mobbed by fans asking for selfies – not because of his big sci-fi productions, but because he’s Gracie’s dad.
She admits that both of her parents were influential during her pursuit of a career in the entertainment industry.
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The singer said her mother, Katie McGrath, co-CEO of Bad Robot Productions, is “the toughest person I know, not a softie.”
“The way she treats people is the way I want to treat people and to see her that way to this community that cares so much about music…” she said, after watching her mother interact with to his listeners at the concert. in New York.
“Her support and encouragement in my writing my whole life is the reason I’m doing any of this now,” added Gracie.
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Gracie Abrams and her mom Katie McGrath.
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The Risk The singer previously told Glamor magazine about her mother, saying, “I admire her with all my heart. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve only wanted to be more and more like her. Seeing her fearlessness in these areas is something that has inevitably driven me as a woman. ”
As for her storyteller father, Gracie said her father’s work paved the way for her.
“It’s a privilege to even grow up knowing what the entertainment world is like,” she told iHeartRadio Canada, reflecting on her beginnings in songwriting.
“I feel really lucky to have grown up in a house where there was an adult in my life who told stories all the time,” she continued. “To know that it doesn’t have to end when you’re a child.
“Whether or not it was on my mind when I was writing the songs because it definitely wasn’t.
“I think having that as a child solidified my love and appreciation for storytelling … and influenced the fact that I did it all the time.”
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