Gracie Hunt knows how to mix football wins with festive vibes.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ heiress and her family lit up Christmas Day, celebrating the Chiefs’ commanding 29–10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Decked out in her signature glam (because duh, why not?), Gracie brought the holiday cheer, snapping pics with family and spreading that post-victory glow.
From game-day pride to Christmas cheer, Gracie proves once again she’s KC royalty both on and off the field.
Gracie Hunt’s Festive Fit Scores as Big as the Chiefs’ Win
Hunt took to Instagram to show off her holiday spirit and postgame pride after the Chiefs’ 29–10 win over the Steelers. And let’s just say her festive-style game was as strong as KC’s offense.
Rocking a red oversized jacket, white jeans, and red boots (with a matching bag, of course), Hunt made her fashion touchdown look effortless. Her blonde curls and white shades sealed the deal.
She was joined by Ava Hunt, serving serious holiday vibes in a knee-length red coat, black leather pants, and pearl-studded ankle boots. Her sleek black shades, though? Pure boss energy, adding that final touch of glam to her festive fit.
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Meanwhile, Knobel Hunt kept it sporty with a red hoodie, black coat, and white sneakers.
But the family fun didn’t stop there.
Gracie also posed alongside her dad and Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt, who kept it classic in an all-black fit, accentuated with a red scarf (because Chiefs colors are non-negotiable).
To top it off, her post featured glimpses of the stadium and some iconic football shots.
Her caption summed it all up: “Tis the season to celebrate! Merry Christmas! #ChiefsKingdom.”
From style touchdowns to team pride, Gracie’s holiday post was a win worthy of a game ball.
Gracie Hunt: Bridging Chiefs Tradition and Community Impact
Gracie isn’t just making waves as a social media star; she’s a full-on cultural ambassador for Chiefs Kingdom. Her grandfather, Lamar Hunt, founded the Chiefs (originally the Dallas Texans) in 1963 before rebranding and relocating the team to KC.
After his passing in 2006, her father, Clark Hunt, took over as CEO. And now, Gracie is putting her own stamp on the team’s legacy.
Her game-day appearances are only the beginning. Gracie is actively involved in the Chiefs Women’s Organization, spearheading community engagement and charitable efforts (a touchdown in its own right). Beyond the sidelines, she blends football and culture seamlessly.
Recently, she attended the premiere of “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story,” adding a touch of romance to KC’s football spirit.
Gracie’s unique mix of fashion, tradition, and philanthropy has made her a standout figure in Chiefs Nation. Whether she’s cheering in red and gold or championing local causes, her impact extends far beyond Arrowhead Stadium.
While the Chiefs dominate on the field, Gracie ensures their influence shines off the field too — making her a true MVP in Chiefs culture.