Gracie Hunt.Photo:Gracie Hunt/Instagram
Gracie Hunt/Instagram
Gracie Huntis feeling reflective after a whirlwind month.
The daughter ofKansas City Chiefs' owner and CEO Clark Hunt took toInstagramon Feb. 27 to share a recap of the past month, which she dubbed “The February Files.” The gallery of photos included snaps from various events she attended leading up to the2025 Super Bowl.
Ahead of the Super Bowl, the Chiefs were on the road towards a historic “three-peat” at this year’s Super Bowl, however, they ended up losing to thePhiladelphia Eaglesin a blowout score of 40-22.
Despite the heartbreaking loss, Hunt, 25, shared in her caption that she’s “feeling thankful for every moment that shapes life’s beautiful mosaic,” including “the tough, the painful, the joyful, and everything in between.”
“Most of all, I’m grateful for the incredible people who make it all worthwhile,” she continued in the caption.
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During her time at the Super Bowl, Hunt shared anexclusive peek into her camera roll with PEOPLE, including photos from all the star-studded events she attended throughout the week.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In anotherexclusive interview with PEOPLE on Jan. 16, Hunt opened up about being the Chiefs' “No. 1 fan” and using her platform as Miss Kansas USA to “help shape the Kansas City Chiefs community into what it is today.”
“The things that have been really important to me my whole life have been faith, family, football and philanthropy,” Hunt said at the time. “Because I’ve always been raised with the mantra that, ‘To whom much is given, much is expected’.”
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source: people.com