When Gracen Geagan walks into a coffee shop with her husband she is regularly asked what her dad wants to order. This comes as no surprise as Gracen is 26 and her husband Kevin is 60. The couple tied the knot in November 2025 after getting engaged in December 2024.
Car dealer Kevin says: “Just the other day I walked into a store we frequent after Gracen had been there earlier, and an employee casually said, ‘Your daughter was in earlier!’ We both laughed about it afterward because honestly, with a 34-year age gap, it’s a pretty understandable assumption.”
Kevin insists the couple rarely take offence to comments like that. Most people mean no harm whatsoever,” he says. “And even in the rare cases where someone may be trying to be unkind, it really doesn’t affect us.”
View 5 ImagesGracen Geagan (@gracenfaithg/Cover Images)
The couple first met in 2022 while Gracen was managing the front end of a fine dining steakhouse. Kevin was a regular customer who often visited with his children from a previous relationship. Gracen previously admitted romance ‘was not the first thing’ on her mind when they met, but their connection gradually deepened through conversation and shared values.
“The strongest relationships are usually built on much deeper things such as shared values, shared faith, mutual respect, friendship, emotional safety, similar visions for life,” says Kevin. The couple have amassed huge attention online through Gracen’s TikTok account, which has attracted more than 3.4 million likes.
But Gracen says criticism is far harsher on social media than in real life. “I think people are generally far kinder face-to-face than they are behind a screen,” she says. “In public, we may occasionally get a sideways glance or an eye roll, but we really haven’t experienced much direct negativity in real life.”
Online, however, trolls frequently accuse Gracen of being with Kevin because of his financial stability. But she says those assumptions are lazy and predictable. “I don’t really respond to it at all,” Gracen says.
“I think that kind of assumption is low-hanging fruit anytime there’s a visible financial imbalance in a relationship. Kevin is older, and yes, he’s financially established. Like any woman, I appreciate feeling emotionally and physically secure in a relationship, but that has never been the foundation of why I love Kevin.”
Kevin, meanwhile, says he has no interest in defending his marriage to strangers online. “I know how loved, admired, and desired I am by Gracen, and that’s what matters to me,” he says. “And to be fair, people are probably right that most 26-year-olds would not naturally be attracted to most 60-year-olds.
“But Gracen is not a typical 26-year-old, and I’m not a typical 60-year-old either,” he says. The couple have also gone viral for discussing topics many followers are curious about, including their sex life.
View 5 ImagesGracen and Kevin (@gracenfaithg/Cover Images)
In one of their TikTok Q&As, Kevin openly discussed testosterone replacement therapy and how prioritising his health has impacted his energy, confidence and relationship. “For me, TRT is simply one tool among many that can help support energy, vitality, resilience, and overall well-being as men age,” he says.
“I’m very proactive about health. I’d rather prevent deterioration where possible than wait reactively for problems to arise.” Gracen insists her attraction to Kevin goes far beyond appearance. His heart first and foremost attracted me,” she says.
“He’s incredibly intentional, emotionally steady, thoughtful, wise, and deeply grounded in his faith and values. He makes me feel very safe emotionally, which I think is rare. And honestly, it doesn’t hurt that he’s in better shape than most people I know regardless of age.”
View 5 ImagesGracen and Kevin have a 34 year age gap (@gracenfaithg/Cover Images)
Faith also plays a major role in the couple’s marriage. One of their biggest ‘non-negotiables’ is praying together every night before bed. Gracen says the couple never intended to become internet relationship commentators.
“We didn’t set out with some grand mission or agenda,” she says. “We were simply open about who we are and how we approach marriage, and people connected with that, whether positively or critically.”
View 5 ImagesGracen and Kevin (@gracenfaithg/Cover Images)
The couple say they hope their content encourages thoughtful conversations around relationships, faith, communication and authenticity, particularly in a time where many people feel disconnected or afraid to be fully honest about what matters to them. Now, they hope fans will get a deeper glimpse into their lives through their newly launched YouTube channel, where they plan to post weekly episodes, day-to-day content and longer discussions about marriage and relationships.
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As Gracen puts it: “People are entitled to their opinions. I don’t feel a need to convince cynical strangers otherwise.”
