Meghan Trainor
Meghan Trainor is an award-winning American singer and songwriter known for her hit single "All About That Bass" and empowering body-positive anthems.
Pop Singer
December 22, 1993
Capricorn
31
Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States
Meghan Trainor, the Grammy-winning pop star, continues to make waves in the music industry with her empowering music and infectious personality. Since her breakthrough in 2014 with the global hit “All About That Bass,” Trainor has consistently delivered chart-topping albums, including “Title,” “Thank You,” “Treat Myself,” and “Takin’ It Back.”
Beyond her musical success, Trainor has become an icon for body positivity and self-acceptance. Her music often tackles social issues, promoting female empowerment and challenging unrealistic beauty standards. Trainor’s influence extends beyond her music, as she has used her platform to advocate for various charitable causes, including the National Eating Disorders Association and the American Heart Association.
In her personal life, Trainor found love and married actor Daryl Sabara in 2018. Together, they are raising two adorable children, Riley and Charlie. Trainor’s journey as a mother has further inspired her music and advocacy, as she strives to create a positive and inclusive environment for her family and fans.
Meghan Trainor’s talent, authenticity, and unwavering commitment to social causes have solidified her status as a true pop icon. Her music continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the industry and beyond.