Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt is making waves after posing in a red coat during an NFL game.
Then, she took to her Instagram story to make an announcement.
First, Hunt posted a series of photos to her Instagram page, showing her wearing the long coat in Chiefs red.
"Mile High views, kingdom-deep confidence ⛰️🔥'Let us be thankful… for our God is a consuming fire.' — Hebrews 12:28–29 Gameday in Denver ❤️💛," Hunt wrote with the photo collage on November 16. Another photo showed that the Chiefs' logo was sewn on the jacket.
Hunt also shared videos of the team on the field and a passage from scripture.
Then, on November 18, she announced that she was unveiling an Arrowhead necklace that reads "aim true."
"Aim true. Live with intention. Lead with purpose.✨ I’m so excited to finally share my collaboration with @monicarichkosann — the Aim True Arrowhead Necklace," Hunt wrote.
"The arrowhead has always symbolized strength, clarity, and forward momentum… a reminder to stay aligned with your purpose and keep pursuing the path God sets before you. 🌟," she wrote. "This piece was created to be worn daily, close to your heart, as a symbol of resilience, courage, and the confidence to aim true in every season. 💛🫶🏼"
"We have created something that is just absolutely so beautiful," she said in the video accompanying that post.
Who is Gracie Hunt?
She is the eldest daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt and his wife Tavia. According to People, the Hunts also have two other daughters.
She is a friend of Taylor Swift's, who told People: "The things that have been really important to me my whole life have been faith, family, football, and philanthropy. Because I've always been raised with the mantra that, 'To whom much is given, much is expected.'"
According to Forbes, Clark and his family have a net worth of $1.6 billion.