
Gracie Abrams: Quiet Dominance, VMAs Absence, and Grammy Predictions | Entertainment News Podcast
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Gracie Abrams has kept fans and the music industry buzzing over the past few days despite her noticeable absence from high-profile events. Abrams was nominated for Song of the Year for her hit I Love You Im Sorry at the MTV VMAs 2025 but did not attend the ceremony in Elmont New York, a decision likely linked to her need for downtime after the relentless pace of her Secrets of Us arena tour which wrapped in late August according to AOL. Her focus appears to have shifted from stage lights to personal time as her boyfriend Paul Mescal attended the Toronto Film Festival solo for his new film Hamnet further reinforcing her withdrawal from public red carpet moments at least for now.
Abrams' visibility remains high thanks to ongoing social media engagement and industry recognition. With her Instagram account ranking #874 worldwide and boasting 5.4 million followers her “Excellent” engagement rate of 8.25 percent reflects an active passionate fanbase as reported by HypeAuditor. Within the past month she’s seen a follower growth of 2.09 percent and averages nearly 445800 likes per post indicating sustained audience interest even during public quiet spells. For context her estimated income from Instagram alone in June reached about $27,571 to $37,772 hinting at the strong business side of her artistry.
Professional buzz centers on Rolling Stone’s bold prediction that Abrams' breakthrough single Thats So True deserves to win Song of the Year at the 2026 Grammys. The magazine lauded her emotional storytelling and powerful relatability while netizens on platforms like Sportskeeda and PopRant debated Rolling Stone’s motives and the influence of Abrams’ Hollywood lineage. The track’s global impact is evident with viral fan videos from Tokyo and London circulating and critics admitting that her confessional songwriting has stamped her as one of this generation’s defining musical voices.
Live performances have sustained her cultural relevance—her packed Glastonbury Festival set drew a surprise cameo from British pop royalty Charli XCX who watched from the balcony as reported by Parade. Abrams teased a new unreleased song Out of Nowhere and performed a cover of The Cure’s Just Like Heaven signaling her ongoing creative momentum. She also recently graced the Chanel Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show at Paris Fashion Week per Getty Images adding runway presence to her artistic resume and suggesting ongoing brand collaborations.
While there’s speculation about next steps and fan rumors on platforms like Threads and X, no confirmed news points to imminent new releases or major business moves. Instead Abrams is embracing a calculated pause and the industry’s anticipation for her next chapter continues to grow with every headline.
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