The Kansas City Chiefs held their Super Bowl ceremony last night and all the fans can talk about is Gracie Hunt.
The 25-year-old daughter of billionaire owner Clark Hunt attended the event in a black Roberto Cavalli dress with flames detailing the top and running down to the bottom.
Chiefs heiress Hunt accessorized the look with shiny silver bracelets, Mignonne Gavigan earrings and multiple diamonds around her neck.
Hunt posted several photos from the ceremony on her Instagram and captioned it with “@Chiefs on fire [fiery heart].”
The post left fans’ jaws dropping as many rushed to share their thoughts on the Chiefs heir’s appearance.
“Absolutely stunning, you are so beautiful,” commented one admirer.
“Savage so beautiful!!! [fire emoji]”, wrote a second fan.
“She’s on fire!!! [three fire emojis]”, commented a third.
“A beautiful lady,” a fourth fan added.
“You’re on fire! Beautiful as always,” raved a fifth fan.
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Although Gracie is best known for being the daughter of Chiefs co-owner Clark Hunt, she has been involved in many different ventures.
She began a career in modeling while attending her father’s alma mater, Southern Methodist University.
In 2021, Gracie competed in Miss USA and was named Miss Kansas in the same year.
Gracie also runs a website called Living Gracefully, where she shares knowledge about fitness, fashion, philanthropy, and lifestyle.
The Chiefs’ ring ceremony was held at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City.
Guests sat in front of a pop-up menu with their names detailing what the evening’s dinner would be.
The menus say: “Kansas City Chiefs Ring Ceremony” and “Consecutive Champions.”

Decorations of giant replicas of Super Bowl trophies filled the Nelson-Atkins Museum.
This was the Chiefs’ second consecutive Super Bowl ceremony and they will make history if they can host another one next year.
No team has ever won three consecutive Super Bowls in NFL history and the Chiefs will try to become the first.
Two years ago, Patrick Mahomes led the back-to-back champions to a 38-35 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII.
Last year, Mahomes’ magic struck again when he led the Chiefs down the field in overtime to defeat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, securing a 25-22 victory.
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