Gracie Hunt, the Kansas City Chiefs heiress, has recently praised Taylor Swift for the profound impact she’s had on the franchise, particularly in regard to her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Gracie, who has grown up in a football family as the daughter of Tavia and Clark Hunt (the chairman and CEO of the Chiefs), expressed her admiration for the global superstar and her influence on the team’s success and fan engagement.
Hunt, 25, explained that Swift’s involvement with the Chiefs since September 2023 has led to an impressive 30-40% growth in the franchise’s fan base. “She has been absolutely incredible for us,” Hunt shared. “Her presence has helped boost our supporters and made Chief’s Kingdom even stronger.”
Gracie also took a moment to highlight the impact Swift has had on viewership, with fans tuning in to Chiefs games due to the pop star’s presence at Arrowhead Stadium. According to a report from The New York Times, regular season viewership of Chiefs games increased by 7% since Swift began attending games. As if that weren’t enough, 16% of U.S. shoppers even admitted that Swift’s influence played a role in their decision to spend on the game.
But it isn’t just the fan engagement that has impressed Gracie. The Chiefs heiress praised Swift’s fashion choices during her appearances at games, calling her outfits “iconic.” She especially applauded the vintage Chiefs leather jacket and the custom jersey puffer Swift wore to Arrowhead Stadium, designed by NFL WAG Christen Yishik. Gracie herself, being a prominent advocate for women’s fashion in football, noted that Swift has set the bar high for game day style.
“It’s so fun to watch how Taylor supports Travis and also brings so much positivity to the game,” Gracie said. “She’s just as beautiful and wonderful as you’d imagine her to be. She’s so smart and talented.”
The Chiefs heiress continued to express how surreal it feels having Taylor as a part of the Chiefs’ family. “Having Taylor as part of Chief’s Kingdom has been such a special experience for all of us. She’s contributed to our community in ways we never imagined,” Gracie added.
While Taylor Swift has certainly made an indelible mark on the Kansas City Chiefs, Gracie also shared a personal insight into her own journey. As a passionate advocate for women in sports and a philanthropist, Gracie is proud of her own work outside the family business. Despite growing up on NFL sidelines as the granddaughter of Lamar Hunt, the founder of the Kansas City Chiefs, and the daughter of Clark Hunt, she has carved her own path with initiatives like her fashion line and her involvement in local charity work.
Gracie’s contributions to the Chiefs go beyond her role as an heir. She works with the Chiefs Women’s Organization, helping with various local charities and volunteer initiatives. “My whole life has been about faith, family, football, and philanthropy,” Gracie said. “I’m grateful for the opportunities to give back to the community that has supported us.”
As the Chiefs head into the 2024 playoffs, Gracie is more excited than ever to cheer for the team, especially as they aim for their third consecutive Super Bowl title. “We’re all so excited about what’s ahead,” she said. “We have a chance to make history. It’s really an honor to be a part of this.”
With Taylor Swift’s involvement continuing to grow in the Chiefs’ story, Gracie Hunt is certain that the journey toward a potential Super Bowl victory will be even more memorable. “It would be a dream come true,” she said. “It would be the perfect way to cap off such an extraordinary season.”
As the Chiefs prepare for the playoffs and their pursuit of an NFL record-breaking third Super Bowl in a row, Gracie has every confidence in the leadership of her father, Clark Hunt, coach Andy Reid, and the incredible talent on the field, including Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes.
“It’s really their show,” Gracie said, beaming with pride. “And we’re all just excited to be along for the ride.”