Gracie Abrams: who is she and how is she connected to Paul Mescal?
9 december 2024 в 04:13
Paul Mescal, star of the series «Normal People», not only attracts attention with his acting skills, but also with his personal life. Want to know who his girlfriend is at the moment? Learn more about his relationships and the woman who is by his side.
Mescal’s girlfriend, Gracey Abrams, is a rising star in the world of pop music. Born on September 7, 1999 in Los Angeles, California, she is the daughter of renowned director J.J. Abrams (Alias, Lost, Felicity) and producer Katie McGrath. Despite her famous family, the 25-year-old woman has made a name for herself with her emotional music and clear lyrics.
She debuted in 2019 with singles «Mean It» and «Stay», and in 2020 released her first EP «Minor», which included tracks «Long Sleeves», «Friend» and «I Miss You, I’m Sorry». Abrams promoted the release by appearing on late-night shows and continued to develop her career during the pandemic. She also collaborated with Benny Blanco on the single «Unlearn» for his album «Friends Keep Secrets 2».
In 2021, she released songs «Mess It Up», «Feels Like» and «Rockland», the latter of which was co-written with Aaron Dessner of The National (who also worked on Taylor Swift’s albums «Folklore» and «Evermore»). Abrams' album «Good Riddance» in 2023 earned her a Grammy nomination at the 2024 ceremony, which was a significant event in her career.
Mescal and Abrams have been in a romantic relationship since June, when TMZ published photos of them dining together in London. The couple was spotted again in the city in August, and a source told PEOPLE magazine on August 19 that they are «dating and it’s still in the early stages».
After their breakup, Mescal promised to never discuss his personal life publicly. «Sometimes I can block it out (public pressure), and sometimes it makes me really angry and upset. People will write and say things because there is a certain interest in anyone who is in the public eye, in how that person lives their life, who they date, and what they do, and how they do it», - he told Vanity Fair at the time.
«But the temptation still exists to say, 'Shut up. This is my life. This is what’s happening. Or this is what’s not happening'. But moving forward, as much as I can, it will be my life that remains private»
Mescal’s girlfriend, Gracey Abrams, is a rising star in the world of pop music. Born on September 7, 1999 in Los Angeles, California, she is the daughter of renowned director J.J. Abrams (Alias, Lost, Felicity) and producer Katie McGrath. Despite her famous family, the 25-year-old woman has made a name for herself with her emotional music and clear lyrics.
She debuted in 2019 with singles «Mean It» and «Stay», and in 2020 released her first EP «Minor», which included tracks «Long Sleeves», «Friend» and «I Miss You, I’m Sorry». Abrams promoted the release by appearing on late-night shows and continued to develop her career during the pandemic. She also collaborated with Benny Blanco on the single «Unlearn» for his album «Friends Keep Secrets 2».
In 2021, she released songs «Mess It Up», «Feels Like» and «Rockland», the latter of which was co-written with Aaron Dessner of The National (who also worked on Taylor Swift’s albums «Folklore» and «Evermore»). Abrams' album «Good Riddance» in 2023 earned her a Grammy nomination at the 2024 ceremony, which was a significant event in her career.
Mescal and Abrams have been in a romantic relationship since June, when TMZ published photos of them dining together in London. The couple was spotted again in the city in August, and a source told PEOPLE magazine on August 19 that they are «dating and it’s still in the early stages».
After their breakup, Mescal promised to never discuss his personal life publicly. «Sometimes I can block it out (public pressure), and sometimes it makes me really angry and upset. People will write and say things because there is a certain interest in anyone who is in the public eye, in how that person lives their life, who they date, and what they do, and how they do it», - he told Vanity Fair at the time.
«But the temptation still exists to say, 'Shut up. This is my life. This is what’s happening. Or this is what’s not happening'. But moving forward, as much as I can, it will be my life that remains private»
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