Audrey Hobert
Definition
Audrey Hobert is an American singer-songwriter born February 19, 1999, known for co-writing songs on Gracie Abrams' 2024 album The Secret of Us, including the hit 'That's So True,' and her own debut album Who's the Clown? released August 15, 2025.
Daughter of a Scrubs writer and sister to musician Malcolm Todd, Hobert transitioned from TV production assistant and staff writer on The Really Loud House to pop stardom, directing music videos and signing with Universal Music Publishing Group.
Examples
Audrey Hobert's 'Sue Me' debut had fans begging for more, as if her rooftop demos weren't scandalously teasing enough.
When Audrey Hobert joined Gracie Abrams onstage for 'That's So True,' it felt like the ultimate inside joke only they scripted.
Pop music skeptics call Audrey Hobert's sound suspiciously polished, but her tour mishaps prove she's gloriously human.
From Nickelodeon staff writer to charting with 'Bowling Alley,' Audrey Hobert's glow-up deserves its own sitcom spin-off.