Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt knows how to make an entrance, and she did just that when there was nobody at Arrowhead Stadium for now.
Less than 24 hours before the Kansas City Chiefs open their season at home against the Baltimore Ravens, Hunt was inside the stadium by herself, ready to take some glam shots.
Gracie Hunt took to her Instagram and posted herself dressed to impress as she rocked a curve-hugging red dress and large heels to pose out in the stands.
She posted herself seated on the top of a seat as her feet went over the one below it.
Hunt added two photos like that, while the other ones gave a visual of the entire stadium before fans began to crowd in on Thursday and show why they are the loudest fan base in the league.
“Woke up to Red Wednesday. Don’t forget to grab your #RedWednesday flag and support. The countdown to kickoff is on!, she captioned the post.
The daughter of Chiefs’ principal owner Clark Hunt, Gracie Hunt isn’t just about football; she’s also a fashion icon who is never afraid to show off her style.
She has been with the team every step of the way to cheer them on to victory.
Gracie Hunt was in attendance at the team’s Super Bowl parade this year when a shooting took place that took the life of one with multiple people injured.
Hunt took to X (formerly Twitter) to share her feelings on the shooting while sharing her love for Kansas City amid the tragedy.
The most beautiful, perfect day of love, laughter, & celebration at the Chiefs Super Bowl parade turned upside down in an instant.
I’m still processing today’s tragedy.💔I love this city and I’m angry at what took place and heartbroken for the victims, their families, & the… pic.twitter.com/QwTXAinO9H
— Gracie Hunt (@gracelynhunt) February 15, 2024
Gracie Hunt Became a Household Name During Super Bowl LIV
Super Bowl LIV was a matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, in which the Chiefs won.
This was the first time the world would be introduced to Gracie Hunt.
In the fourth quarter, cameras panned up to the Chiefs skybox and spotted her cheering next to her family.
That small moment led to her getting over 569,000 followers as of September 2024.