Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt is getting ready for the upcoming NFL season and has recently posted a behind-the-scenes look at the Chiefs NFL style shoot.
She’s grown her IG profile over the years, and it helps that she was named Miss Kansas last year.
Before the season starts, though, Gracie spent some time South of the Border and at a place she called paradise. She shared the pics from the mini vacation and obviously got a lot of love.
We will get a lot of behind-the-scenes looks during Chiefs season, so get ready.
The pageant life was not initially part of Gracie Hunt’s game plan.
A budding soccer star, the daughter of Chiefs owner Clark Hunt yearned for a future on the field. She had hoped to play at college at SMU after starring on her high school team, but four concussions derailed that dream. Fortunately, when the now-22-year-old philanthropist decided to segue to the stage, she had a familiar face — not to mention a pageant expert — in her corner: mom Tavia Hunt
Earlier this year, Hunt was named Miss Kansas USA, a title Tavia held in 1993 when she competed in Miss USA and was later named the second-runner up. Hunt followed in her mother’s footsteps again in November, when she participated in Miss USA and placed in the Top 16.
“It was a wonderful experience, truly, the whole week was,” Hunt said of this year’s Miss USA pageant, in which Miss Kentucky’s Elle Smith won the coveted title. “I just had the best week and a great time.”
Prepping for Miss USA became something of a full-time job for Hunt, who worked with about six interview coaches as well as a walking coach, Kristen Bradford.
“When looking at walks, that was my most challenging part of competition. If you’ve seen ‘Miss Congeniality,’ when [Michael Caine’s character, Victor Melling] tells [Sandra Bullock’s character, Gracie Hart] to glide, it is not easy when you’re walking in those stilettos on stage and you don’t think about things like the weight of a dress, and if it has a slit or not, and how that affects your weight and your movement,” Hunt said.
“I found an incredible walking coach and we worked for one-to-two hours every single week via Zoom or sometimes in person, from meeting in the summer of 2020 until I stepped on that Miss USA stage.”
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