'Number one draft pick': Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt opens up on expectations for her new man
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI: Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt is single and ready to mingle- and she’s also got a list! The daughter to billionaire Clark Hunt has opened up about wanting to find love and expectations for the ideal man. Hunt, who is a pageant winner and a marathoner, had said that she was only open to those who "align with me on a faith basis," among other things.
“I’m definitely looking for that number one draft pick,” Hunt said. She then went on to add, “My top three things: Does he align with me on a faith basis? Is he athletic? What does his work ethic look like? And if you’re funny with a great personality, that’s hard to beat.” The oil and football heiress has the world at her feet and is now giving back to the community. She is currently training for the Boston Marathon in April, where she will be raising money for the Special Olympics.
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Gracie Hunt will be there for the NFL Draft this year
Hunt is currently pursuing her master’s degree in sports management at the University of Kansas and has also started to be involved with her father’s football team. The young Miss Kansas winner now works with the team on brand development and marketing and will be attending the NFL draft this spring in her home city. “You hear about the war room and there really is a war room,” she nods.
“Our team’s scouts and coaches work hard to run all the different scenarios so that it takes as much pressure as possible off that moment when you’re on the clock. It’s almost like a game of chess. Identifying talent that other teams might grade differently is essential to a successful draft. Sometimes things don’t go the way you anticipate and it’s about navigating curve balls. Other times, it’s about knowing who you want and making the move to trade up and draft a guy you’re really excited about.”
Gracie Hunt on team spirit and her parents
She also went on to talk about how she had been raised with the Chiefs spirit imbibed in her. In an interview with Maxim, she said, “From the time I was a baby toddling around, I was dressed in red and gold and grew up on those sidelines.” She also took a moment to acknowledge her parents and their work in making her who she is today. “I’m very fortunate to have excellent role models in my life. Observing my parents’ tireless work ethics has made me want to make the most of each opportunity before me.”