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Gracie Abrams: Skipping VMAs, Sparking Romance Rumors, and Soaring to Pop Stardom

Gracie Abrams: Skipping VMAs, Sparking Romance Rumors, and Soaring to Pop Stardom

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Gracie Abrams has been making waves both on and off stage lately. Most notably, she skipped the MTV Video Music Awards earlier this week, even though her power ballad I Love You I'm Sorry was up for Song of the Year—a big moment that placed her among pop music’s current heaviest hitters. The award ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for APT, but Abrams' nomination itself underscores her rising influence in the industry. According to Elle, her absence at the ceremony in Elmont, New York, was noticeable, though not entirely surprising. After a packed year of sold-out arena dates and the conclusion of her Secrets of Us tour in late August, she may be intentionally taking some downtime away from the spotlight. Adding a personal wrinkle, her boyfriend, actor Paul Mescal, was committed at the Toronto Film Festival for his own career milestone—so the two didn’t make a joint public appearance.

Abrams continues to spark excitement among fans beyond her music. On September 6, she posted a rare photo of herself with Paul Mescal on Instagram—a black-and-white image that caused an immediate stir, given how private they've been about their romance. The couple, together since mid-2024 and linked since Glastonbury, have carefully guarded their personal lives, with only a handful of shared moments making their way to the public. According to The News International, this is just the second time Abrams has put their relationship front and center on social media, the first being at Glastonbury earlier this summer, confirming the relationship to many who had been speculating. Fans flooded the comments section with playful enthusiasm, delighted to see Paul on the grid and supporting their vibe as a couple.

Professionally, Abrams' momentum is unwavering. Her sophomore album The Secret of Us, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 back in June, solidified her arrival as a major pop voice. The single That’s So True marked a career high, becoming her first top-10 entry and reportedly giving her a creative push she described to Billboard as both thrilling and daunting. The album’s emotional honesty and pulsing sound—a louder, bolder departure from her earlier bedroom pop roots, as she told AOL—turned her Greek Theatre shows into must-attends, selling out multiple nights almost instantly. Notably, Close to You, a synth-pop gem fans had begged for since she teased it in 2017, finally saw an official release and made her Billboard Hot 100 debut as a solo artist.

Abrams' trajectory leaped further after supporting Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour’s North American leg, a transformative run she described in interviews as a crash course in stadium-scale connection and performance. She’ll channel those lessons into her own headlining European and UK arena tour early next year, with dates just announced and tickets in high demand, according to Melodic Magazine.

Her cultural influence also reached Glastonbury 2025, where Charli XCX anointed her as the festival’s “Apple girl.” And just days ago, she was spotted among fashion and Hollywood's elite at the Chanel Haute Couture book launch in New York City hosted by Sofia Coppola, captured alongside the likes of Kirsten Dunst.

In sum, the last few days have seen Gracie Abrams balancing the high stakes of her music career with rare glimpses into her private world, all under the gaze of a media and fan base eager for more. No major controversies or unconfirmed rumors have surfaced—just a singer at the height of her powers, choosing when and how to share her boundary-blurring life.

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