Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt has reflected on her February in her latest Instagram post, opening up on her ‘tough’ and ‘painful’ moments after Kansas City’s Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Kansas City had been dominant all season long, and looked near-impenetrable until the Super Bowl, where the Chiefs trailed by as many as 34 at one time, bringing their three-peat hopes to a quick halt.
Hunt has stayed active on social media in the days since that New Orleans loss and has now opened the curtain on her roller-coaster month.
‘The February Files: Feeling thankful for every moment that shapes life’s beautiful mosaic – the tough, the painful, the joyful, and everything in between. Most of all, I’m grateful for the incredible people who make it all worthwhile,’ Hunt captioned the post of 20 combined pH๏τos and videos.
Hunt’s pH๏τos show her on stage with DJs Loud Luxury and working out, including her doing a bench press with one free weight being lifted above her chest.
Hunt also shared behind-the-scenes pH๏τos from her time in New Orleans, with a snap on the red carpet at multiple events and from the family’s private plane.
Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt has reflected on her February in her latest Instagram post
Hunt’s pH๏τos show her on stage with DJs Loud Luxury and working out at multiple locations
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Outside of her time at the Super Bowl, with Hunt wearing a gold dress inside the Caesars Superdome for the championship game, the heiress took an offseason vacation herself.
Hunt shared multiple posts of her on an island getaway, first displaying a trio of pH๏τos of her in a glitzy black ʙικιɴι.
Days later, Hunt opened up her pH๏τo roll to show another rainbow ʙικιɴι as well as some formal wear.
The 25-year-old Hunt has been a good sport about the Chiefs not winning the Super Bowl for the first time since 2022 and likely took Thursday’s news of Travis Kelce returning to the team incredibly well.
‘Praise Him when you win. Praise Him when you lose,’ Hunt said in a previous social-media post. ‘It wasn’t the result we were hoping for, but so proud of this team’s heart and the incredible season we had. Thank you to our sweet friends and family who came to support this weekend and stayed through the post game reception.
‘Thank you to every person in the Chiefs organization for going above and beyond in all you do – we love you like family. Thank you to the incredible fans who bleed red with us. You all are the heartbeat of Chiefs Kingdom and are truly the best fans in the NFL. We’ll be back Chiefs Kingdom.’