Gracie Abrams: Songwriting Stardom, Cannes Couple, and Meta Mishap
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Gracie Abrams has spent the past few days quietly but decisively leveling up from rising star to industry fixture, with both the music world and the gossip pages taking notice. The most biographically important move is professional, not personal: BeatCurry reports that the Songwriters Hall of Fame has tapped the 25 year old to receive the Hal David Starlight Award at its 2025 gala, placing her in the same lineage as Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, and SZA and underscoring that the business now sees her as a generational songwriter rather than a niche indie favorite. That honor, tied to her two Grammy nominations and the No. 2 Billboard 200 debut of The Secret of Us, is likely to be a permanent line in her future résumés and obituaries, the kind of credential that changes how labels, festivals, and collaborators treat her going forward, and trade coverage has framed it in exactly those career making terms according to BeatCurry.
Visually and publicly, she has also been operating firmly in A list territory. JustJared reports that Abrams flew to the Cannes Film Festival to support boyfriend Paul Mescal at the premiere of his film The History of Sound, walking the highly photographed red carpet in Chanel and positioning the pair as one of the festival’s buzziest young power couples. That appearance, only their second official outing as a couple per JustJared, cements a Hollywood romance that tabloids first linked in mid 2024 and keeps her firmly in the pop culture conversation even between album cycles.
On the social media front, she briefly slipped from chanteuse to accidental tech critic. Cosmopolitan UK recounts that Abrams used her Instagram Stories to complain that she had to unfollow and ultimately block the official POTUS and VP accounts multiple times after Meta appeared to auto refollow them following the latest US presidential transition, language that played as a subtle but unmistakable political stance to her millions of followers. Meta publicly denied forcing anyone to follow the accounts, calling it a transition glitch, but the episode generated fresh coverage of Abrams as both engaged and unafraid to tweak the platforms that help power her career.
Beyond those verifiable headlines, there are no credible reports of new music, surprise performances, or major brand deals breaking in just the last few days; any chatter about imminent releases or secret collaborations remains speculative at best and unconfirmed by her team.
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