Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt’s daughter is heating up the last days of summer!
Gracie Hunt enjoys the last bit of the summer!
The 25-year-old daughter of Clark Hunt, the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, and a former pageant queen, is utilizing the mild weather before autumn arrives.
“Soaking up the last of summer’s rays & I’ve decided a bikini is the only appropriate outfit for this August heat 👙,” she captioned an Instagram carousel on Wednesday, Aug. 21.
For the majority of the images in the upload, Gracie wore a hot pink bikini that corresponded with her selection of emoji.
The successor of the Chiefs was depicted in the cover photo, sitting in a relaxed position and gazing into the distance. She shared a photograph of her dog inside a custom purse that was woven with the names of her and the team after taking a selfie.
Gracie Hunt included images of a few cold beverages and some weights before concluding her summer recap.
“On the bright side ☀️ t-15 days until it’s football for real. 🙌🏼,” her caption continued.
Her mother recently shared a collection of photographs from August, which this time featured her family.
A photograph of Gracie and her mother, Tavia Hunt, was displayed within a photo carousel. The upload also featured Knobel and Ava, Gracie’s siblings.
“Snapshots of August doing what it does best,” the Aug. 14 upload was captioned.
It appeared that the 53-year-old was preparing for a family vacation with her daughter, as evidenced by her Instagram Stories: “Happy for a little get away with @graciehunt.”
Tavia shared a photograph of herself and her daughters in the kitchen, cooking together, with two of them wearing Kansas City Chiefs aprons, prior to the completion of the photographs.
The Hunt family has a strong passion for the sport of football.
Lamar, the grandfather of Gracie, was not only responsible for the coining of the term “Super Bowl,” but also for the establishment of the American Football League (AFL) as a competitor to the National Football League (NFL). In 1960, he also established the Dallas Texans, which he later relocated to Kansas City and rebranded as the Chiefs.
In the meantime, Gracie has established herself as a regular at Chiefs games, where she exhibits her enthusiasm for the team, poses for photographs, and attends press conferences, all while demonstrating her pride in her family’s legacy and her passion for the sport.
Additionally, she conducts interviews to demonstrate her assistance.
“We know how special this Chiefs era is so we make a point to soak up every moment,” she told the New York Post before the 2024 Super Bowl after the team had won the previous year.
“It’s such a difficult journey to reach the AFC Championship game, let alone to win it on the road as underdogs and then earn the right to go back to the Super Bowl, and I just feel so blessed to have so many joyful memories,” Gracie added.