‘Gorgeous Lady in Red’ Gracie Hunt Continues Super Bowl Celebrations with Chiefs(Photos)
Kansas City Chiefs heiress, Gracie Hunt continues to shine on the internet. She had recently got the title of ‘Gorgeous lady in red’ for the photos she had posted on her Instagram.
Gracie is the Daughter of an NFL team Chiefs owner and also an Internet personality and has more than 364K followers on her Instagram. Her account is filled with her 1617 posts unique fashion and racy wild photos. She is also set to go ahead of the Super Bowl champions’ ring gala.
With her fan following and popularity, the photos she posts on social media instantly go viral and this time is no exception. Gracie recently posted her photos in a stunning silky red dress alongside a vintage car decked out in Chiefs logos with the caption: “Ready to roll for our Super Bowl LVII ring gala tomorrow night! Counting down the hours to this much-anticipated celebration & hardware!”
Her fans also price her for her beauty by commenting on her snaps, with one such fan labeling her “gorgeous” and “Lady in red”
Another noted: “That’s a sweet ride, Gracie!!!!! Getting some 50’s West Coast vibes from it!”
While one said: “D**n you look amazing Gracie”
The ring gala is a special event in Kansas City to celebrate their Super Bowl win. They won the Vince Lombardi Trophy on February 12 in Glendale, Arizona. The Super Bowl was full of famous people, and Gracie was one of the celebrities there.
The Chiefs, led by head coach Andy Reid, beat the Philadelphia Eagles with a score of 38-35. This victory was their second Super Bowl win under Andy Reid and their third win overall and Super Bowl LVII happened to be the final one that Norma Hunt, the wife of the Chiefs’ founder Lamar Hunt, got to see. Sadly, on June 4, the Chiefs shared the news that she passed away at the age of 85.
following her passing, Gracie shared a touching video on Instagram of Norma heading to the field at Super Bowl LV, captioned: “Heaven gained an angel.
“I filmed this going to the field as the clock ran out during SBLIV in Miami.
“The Chiefs hadn’t played in a Super Bowl in 50 years and I wanted to have this memory of her forever. Long live the First Lady of Football.”
Gracie went on to share a moving series of photos of Norma, along with a tribute to “My Mimi Norma,” who she labeled “an absolute legend.”
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