Gracie Hunt is grateful for the last bits of summer!
The 25-year-old former pageant queen and daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt is making the most of the warm weather before fall arrives.
“Soaking up the last of summer’s rays & I’ve decided a bikini is the only appropriate outfit for this August heat ?,” she captioned an Instagram carousel on Wednesday, Aug. 21.
Gracie matched her choice of emoji, rocking a hot pink bikini for most of the images in the upload.
In the cover photo, the Chiefs heiress sat lounging as she gazed off into the distance. After a selfie, she shared a picture of her pup inside of a custom purse, which had her name and the team’s name woven into the design.
Before ending her summer recap, Gracie included photos of a couple cool beverages and some weights.
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“On the bright side ?? t-15 days until it’s football for real. ??,” her caption continued.
Just last week, her mother posted an August set of photos of her own — this time showing off her family.
Within a photo carousel was a picture of Gracie with her mom, Tavia Hunt. Gracie’s siblings, Ava and Knobel, also made an appearance in the upload.
“Snapshots of August doing what it does best,” the Aug. 14 upload was captioned.
And according to the 53-year-old’s Instagram Stories, it seemed that she and her daughter were all set for a family vacation: “Happy for a little get away with @graciehunt.”
Before the photos were finished, Tavia shared a picture of herself and her girls in the kitchen cooking together, two of them wearing Kansas City Chiefs aprons.
The Hunt family has a deep love for football.
Gracie’s grandfather Lamar not only coined the term “Super Bowl,” but was instrumental in establishing the American Football League (AFL) as a competitor to the National Football League (NFL). He also founded the Dallas Texans in 1960 before relocating the team to Kansas City and rebranding it as the Chiefs.
Meanwhile, Gracie has become a fixture at Chiefs games — showing her pride for her family’s legacy and the love of the game by cheering on the team, posing for photos and attending press conferences.
She even does interviews to extend her support.
“We know how special this Chiefs era is so we make a point to soak up every moment,” she told the New York Post before the 2024 Super Bowl after the team had won the previous year.
“It’s such a difficult journey to reach the AFC Championship game, let alone to win it on the road as underdogs and then earn the right to go back to the Super Bowl, and I just feel so blessed to have so many joyful memories,” Gracie added.