Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt kicked off her 4th of July celebrations wearing a US-themed Bikini on a paddleboard. 

On the eve of Independence Day, the daughter of Chiefs owner Clark Hunt took to Instagram and shared pictures on her paddleboard in front of a scenic mountain backdrop. 

Hunt enjoyed her outing with a festive red white and blue, starry bikini top. 

‘Board meeting in session,’ she quipped. ‘Soaking up the sun & serenity this 4th of July week—I hope you all have the best holiday!’

The 4th of July comes in the middle of a summer to remember for Gracie and the Hunt family. 

Gracie Hunt celebrated the 4th of July wearing a United States-themed bikini top

Gracie Hunt celebrated the 4th of July wearing a United States-themed bikini top

Hunt shared pictures of herself on a paddleboard in front of a scenic mountain backdrop 

In February, the Chiefs won their second straight Super Bowl title, and third in five years, after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas. 

Along with the players and team staff, the Hunts received their championship rings to commemorate the win during a ceremony in June.

After receiving their hardware, Hunt posted pictures of the moment she first saw the ring and another of her showing her hand with it. 

‘Championship era,’ she wrote with a ring emoji. 

The 14.8-carat ring includes 529 diamonds and 38 rubies – costing $40,000 each.

Gracie is the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, and one of his three kids 

The Kansas City Chiefs won their second straight Super Bowl championship in February 

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been named MVP for all three of Kansas City’s title wins

The Chiefs defeated the Eagles for the title in 2023 and bested the 49ers in 2020. Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes was named Super Bowl MVP in all three title runs. 

Leading up to their win in February, Hunt told the New York Post how meaningful it would be for the team to lift the Lombardi trophy for her grandparents. The statement came after Norma, wife of late founder Lamar Hunt, passed away in June 2023, aged 85. 

‘To have the opportunity to go back and play means the world to all of us,’ Hunt said in February.

After their vision materialized, Hunt took to Instagram and dedicated the win to her grandparents. 

‘For #NKH,’ she posted, referencing Norma’s initials. ‘Blessed by the best—thank you Jesus!’ 

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