Gracie Hunt, whose father is Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, was on the trip when Kansas City players and staff took their talents to the White House.
The Kansas City Chiefs visited the White House for the second straight year Friday, celebrating their fourth NFL title after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in February.
Hunt took to her Instagram story and shared a selfie from the White House as she showed off her tight-fitting red dress that showed off her toned legs.
The Crystal Button Mini Dress In Red she wore can be purchased for as much as $2,300. She paired the dress with a gold beaded clutch bag.
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Lamar Hunt, Gracie’s grandpa, transferred his original team from Dallas to Kansas City and went on to form the Chiefs in 1963. Lamar, the son of oil magnate H. L. Hunt, tried to launch a Dallas football team in 1960. After being rejected by the NFL, he founded the AFL to house his Dallas Texans franchise.
Three years later, he moved the Dallas-based team to Kansas City and renamed it the Chiefs. The Chiefs were admitted to the NFL in 1970.
Upon Lamar’s death in 2006, Clark and his siblings inherited ownership of the Kansas City team. Under his leadership via Wikipedia, the Kansas City Chiefs made four Super Bowl appearances following the 2019, 2020, 2022, and 2023 seasons, via Wikipedia.com.
Gracie Hunt Followed In The Footsteps of Her Mother