Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt is picking out the team’s new roster of cheerleaders for the 2023 NFL campaign.
Apparently, the Super Bowl champions are looking for fresh blood on the sidelines. Selecting the talent has fallen to Gracie, who one day aspires to be NFL commissioner. Her mom, former pageant queen Tavia Hunt, also helped out.
She also helped pick out and judge the 2023 Chiefs cheerleading squad. Gracie is the 24-year-old well-heeled daughter of Chiefs owner Clark Hunt.
With 359,000 Instagram followers, Gracie, 24, is one of the top football influencers with numerous modelling gigs where she frequently flies the team’s colours.
On Instagram, she shared a behind-the-scenes look at the competition and captioned the video “bringing the heat to auditions.”
She wrote: “Oh, I think that we’ve found some Chiefs cheerleaders! Congratulations to this year’s squad. You’re fearless game-changers. I can’t wait to cheer YOU on this season!”
Needless to say, her army of Instagram followers approved and saluted Gracie and the cheerleaders.
One wrote: “Gracie is seriously more beautiful than just about anyone I know.”
Another said: “Omg, you look breathtaking, so beautiful.”
Some fans suggested that the competition should have been aired on TV while other chirped in on the qualities of the various aspiring cheerleaders.
Hunt — who was crowned Miss Kansas USA in 2021 — works in public relations for the Chiefs and is pursuing a master’s degree in sport management at the University of Kansas. Previously, she was a star in beauty pageants.
In addition, Hunt is a marathon runner who appeared on the cover of Maxim in its March issue.
Hunt also received a shoutout from Erin Andrews for wearing the broadcaster’s WEAR sports apparel brand.
“My girl always makes @wearbyea look so good!!” Andrews wrote on her Instagram Story alongside a photo of Hunt.
Hunt added to her Instagram Story: “Shoutout to @sjjudah & @taviahunt for the impact you’ve made on women in sports & the opportunities created because of the @chiefscheer program.”
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