The Kansas City Chiefs have just won their second Super Bowl in two years, and while the team were celebrating hard after their win, the owners of the team were right there beside them.
Clark Hunt is the owner, CEO and chairman of the Kansas City Chiefs, inheriting the team from his late father.
Clark, along with his wife Tavia and their three kids Gracie, Knobel and Ava had front row tickets to all the action yesterday.
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Both Gracie and Ava documented the days events on their Instagram, sharing field-side snaps as the team warmed up, before heading up to the VIP box with the rest of their family ahead of Usher’s half-time performance.
Gracie, 25, wore a gorgeous yellow blazer and skirt set to attend the big game, with her family’s last name bedazzled on the back of her jacket, while Ava, 17 opted for sleek black pants and a Victoria’s Secret Pink top in Kansas City Chiefs red.
The duo, along with their brother and parents headed down to the field after the big win to celebrate alongside their team, with the sisters snapping a few pics amid the chaos with superstar Taylor Swift.
But it wasn’t the first time the family had met the Lover singer.
Back in December, Ava and Gracie both shared snaps with Swift in the VIP suite at Arrowhead Stadium after gifting her a birthday present.
The gift, addressed to Swift from the Hunt family, was a Judith Leiber Minaudieres Swarovski microphone purse, worth roughly $7600.
Gracie thanked personal shopper Josh Trevino and Neiman Marcus NorthPark in Dallas for helping them find the “perfect @judithleiberny gift.”
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Following yesterday’s Super Bowl, Gracie and Knobel headed out to celebrate with the team, while (we’re assuming) Ava stayed back since she’s only 17.
Gracie shared videos and pictures of her partying with the team in Vegas following the win.
The eldest siblings headed to Zouk nightclub with stars such as Swift, Blake Lively, Ice Spice and Ludacris to see The Chainsmokers and Post Malone perform, before going to XS nightclub to party with the team and Marshmello.
Gracie also flew in a few days ahead of the big game (on a private jet of course) to attend a slew of star studded events.
The 25-year-old, who is used to rubbing shoulders with some huge celebs, attended the NFL Honours, snapping pics with names such as Alix Earle, Taylor Lautner, and Olivia Harlan Dekker.
She also found the time to go to the NFL Commissioner’s Super Bowl party, attend Robert Cavalli’s fashion show, head to Shaquille O’Neal’s pre-Super Bowl party, and party at Sports Illustrated’s Super Bowl celebration.
Her dad inherited the Kansas City Chiefs, along with his two siblings, after his father Lamar Hunt passed away in 2006.
While he shares ownership with his siblings, Clark was named as CEO and Chairman of the team as he had been helping his father with the duties of managing the Chiefs prior to his passing.
Lamar Hunt founded the team back in 1960, at the time they were known as the Texans and located in Dallas, until the Cowboys came along forcing Lamar to move the team to Missouri and rename them the Chiefs.
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Lamar was also the one to coin the term Super Bowl, and even had the AFC Championship trophy named after him as a tribute from the NFL.
Clark is also a founding investor-owner in Major League Soccer, chairman of Hunt Sports Group, and owner of FC Dallas.
The family, worth approximately a whopping $38 billion according to Forbes, came across their fortune thanks to Clark’s grandfather H.L. Hunt.
H.L. was an oil wildcatter who ran Hunt Petroleum, the company was sold out of the family in 2008 to CTO Energy for $4.2 billion in cash and stock.
Clark, who attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas seems to have encouraged his children to follow in his footsteps.
Gracie graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sports management in 2021, and has since gone on to help her dad manage the Kansas City Chiefs while she works toward a masters degree from the University of Kansas.
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Knobel is currently studying finance at SMU, while also playing on the men’s soccer team.
Ava Hunt, who is currently a senior in high school, has recently shared her decision to also attend the school.
While it’s unclear what Ava will study, she is currently Varsity Cheer Captain at her high school and has shared her plans of hopefully when day becoming an NFL cheerleader for her dad’s team.