Ava Hunt, the youngest Kansas City Chiefs heiress, turned heads in a sleek black outfit paired with a stunning red peacoat and sparkling high-platform boots during the Netflix Christmas Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. While Gracie Hunt’s bold ensemble caught attention, Ava’s sophisticated style stole the show. The Chiefs triumphed 29-10, clinching the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
Their brother, Knobel Hunt, who’s preparing for a move to New York City, looked sharp as well. Earlier in the season, Gracie dazzled fans at Arrowhead Stadium as Kansas City faced off against the Houston Texans.
Meanwhile, Ava showcased her team spirit despite a tough weekend. She braved the cold to cheer on the SMU Mustangs in their College Football Playoff matchup against the Penn State Nittany Lions. Unfortunately for Ava, the Mustangs fell short, and she also missed the Chiefs’ big win over the Texans, where Gracie rocked a bold yellow puffer jacket.
Now back in Dallas for winter break as a sophomore at SMU, Ava can look forward to cheering on the Chiefs again. With a 13-1 record and the AFC West title locked up, Kansas City is ready to keep rolling as they prepare for their Week 16 matchup against the Texans.
Ava Hunt, the youngest daughter of Kansas City Chiefs CEO
Ava Hunt, the youngest daughter of Kansas City Chiefs CEO and co-owner Clark Hunt and Tavia Hunt, is making her mark at just 19 years old. Currently a student at Southern Methodist University (SMU), Ava balances her studies with high-profile appearances.
The youngest of three siblings—Gracie (25) and Knobel (22) being her older counterparts—Ava debuted as an SMU cheerleader this September, proudly performing on Labor Day. As a member of the well-known Hunt family, she’s no stranger to the spotlight.
Ava’s connections extend beyond the football world. She has ties to pop icon Taylor Swift, who is dating Chiefs star Travis Kelce. Swift even sent Ava a special keepsake from her Eras Tour book, showcasing their friendly bond.
When she’s not cheering on her team, Ava Hunt often attends Kansas City Chiefs games and NFL events, embracing her family’s deep-rooted passion for football.
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