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Chiefs Owner’s Daughter Gracie Hunt Turns Heads With Bold Fashion at White House Visit

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Gracie Hunt, daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, joined the team’s trip to the White House, marking the occasion with a social media post. Celebrating their second consecutive visit and fourth championship title, the Chiefs had earlier triumphed over the San Francisco 49ers in February.

Through her Instagram stories, Hunt showcased her White House visit, sporting a form-fitting red dress that accentuated her athletic physique. The dress, known as the Crystal Button Mini Dress in Red, is available for purchase at a price up to $2,300, complemented by a gold-beaded clutch bag she chose for the occasion

Lamar Hunt, the grandfather of Gracie Hunt, played a significant role in the formation of the Kansas City Chiefs. Initially attempting to establish a football team in Dallas in 1960 and facing rejection from the NFL, he founded the American Football League (AFL) and created the Dallas Texans.

In 1963, he relocated the team to Kansas City, rebranding it as the Chiefs, which then joined the NFL in 1970 following a merger.

Lamar Hunt, whose father was the oil tycoon H. L.

Hunt, passed away in 2006. Ownership of the Chiefs was then passed down to his children, including Clark Hunt, under whose guidance the team has reached the Super Bowl four times in recent years, specifically after the seasons of 2019, 2020, 2022, and 2023.

Relatedly, a recent video highlighted Gracie Hunt, Lamar’s granddaughter, garnering significant attention for her fashion choice while celebrating her 25th birthday, continuing her family’s prominent public presence.

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