
Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs’ owner Clark Hunt, recently took to social media to share her reflections on what she described as a whirlwind month. On February 27, she posted “The February Files” on Instagram—a collection of personal snapshots capturing various events she attended in the lead-up to the 2025 Super Bowl.
The Chiefs had been eyeing a historic third consecutive Super Bowl victory, but their aspirations were dashed when they suffered a heavy defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles, with the final score standing at 40-22. Despite the overwhelming disappointment, Hunt’s post was tinged with optimism and gratitude.
At 25, she expressed appreciation for the myriad experiences that life offers, stating she is “feeling thankful for every moment that shapes life’s beautiful mosaic,” which includes embracing “the tough, the painful, the joyful, and everything in between.”
“Most of all, I’m grateful for the incredible people who make it all worthwhile,” she added, highlighting the support system around her during such times.
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During the Super Bowl week, Hunt was actively involved in numerous high-profile events, and she gave her followers an exclusive glimpse into her busy schedule through a series of photos she shared with PEOPLE magazine. These images not only depicted her at various star-studded gatherings but also highlighted her role in the broader sports and community scene.
In an earlier interview with PEOPLE on January 16, Hunt opened up about her deep-rooted connection with the Chiefs, describing herself as the “No. 1 fan” and discussing her efforts to leverage her position as Miss Kansas USA to positively impact the Kansas City Chiefs community.
She spoke about the values that have guided her—faith, family, football, and philanthropy—and the responsibility that comes with her family’s legacy.

“The things that have been really important to me my whole life have been faith, family, football, and philanthropy,” she explained, invoking the mantra, “To whom much is given, much is expected.”
Hunt also reflected on the collective spirit of the Chiefs’ organization, saying, “When it comes to the Chiefs, there’s no ‘I’ in ‘team.’ I’d say the beauty about our family organization is that there’s a place for everyone.” She expressed fulfillment in her various pursuits outside of football, but underscored her joy in being part of a larger collective effort.
“But it’s been a pleasure to be part of something that’s greater than myself, to serve where there’s room and need and to be their number one fan.”
Through her reflective post and interviews, Hunt shares a glimpse into the balancing act of personal aspirations and public responsibilities, underscoring her commitment to both her family’s legacy and her own personal growth.
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