IN PHOTOS: Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt is all set for 'little day trip' to DC for team's celebratory White House visit

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Gracie Hunt prepared for the Kansas City Chiefs visit to the White House.

Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs CEO/co-owner Clark Hunt, has been spending time in Cabo San Lucas the last few days. However, she paused her offseason adventures this week with a trip to the East Coast for the team's celebratory White House visit on Friday.

Gracie shared a photo of herself on a balcony in a black bikini and a straw bag that was decorated with Kansas City Chiefs accents. Her caption read:

"Bag packed for a little day trip to DC."

Gracie shared three photos of her sitting on an outdoor couch in a black bikini that has a silver design. She coordinated the look with a white-brimmed hat:

Gracie Hunt shared photos on her Instagram account as she prepared for her trip to Washington D.C.
Gracie Hunt shared photos on her Instagram account as she prepared for her trip to Washington D.C.

She also had a straw bag with her name printed in one corner, as well as a replica of the Lombardi Trophy and the Super Bowl LVIII logo front and center on the bag. Her grandmother Norma's initials were also on the bag as a tribute.

The Kansas City Chiefs will visit the White House on Friday afternoon for their second consecutive visit to the nation's capital to celebrate their back-to-back Super Bowl victory.

Gracie Hunt spoke on her issues with body image while competing in pageants

Gracie Hunt may be well-known for her role as a social media influencer and as part of the iconic Hunt family that owns the Kansas City Chiefs, but it wasn't that long ago that Gracie was also on the pageant circuit competing. She was crowned Miss Kansas in 2021 and then went on to compete in Miss USA that same year, reaching the top 16.

This week, she shared a vulnerable post on Instagram about body image, something she struggled with when she was competing. Hunt wrote:

"When I competed in pageants, I found it hard to not fall prey to the comparison trap — especially when it came to body image. I feel like oftentimes we all want to be or look like the thing we are not, not being grateful for what we are."

Gracie went on to say that she always wished that she could change certain aspects of her physique. Looking back, she now wishes she hadn't been so hard on herself and loved the "way she was made" more.

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