Daughter of Kansas City Chiefs Owner Shares Photos of Taylor Swift to Celebrate Her 34th Birthday: ‘Queen’

Daughter of Kansas City Chiefs Owner Shares Photos of Taylor Swift to Celebrate Her 34th Birthday: 'Queen'

 

Gracie Hunt, whose father is Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, called Swift “bright, beautiful, beyond talented and engaging” in her birthday tribute. Happy Taylor Swift’s birthday to us all!

 

Daughter of Kansas City Chiefs Owner Shares Photos of Taylor Swift to Celebrate Her 34th Birthday: 'Queen'

Everyone is celebrating the music icon on her 34th birthday, including Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt. Now that Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Swift are an item, Gracie and the Hunt family have gotten to spend time with Time’s Person of the Year. In a sweet tribute to Swift, Gracie shared a recent photo of herself and the singer from Sunday’s game at Arrowhead Stadium.

The cute picture was followed by a series of older photos from various tours the Chiefs heiress has attended in support of Swift, including her 2018 Reputation Tour and 2011-12’s Speak Now World Tour. “Happy birthday to this queen,” Gracie wrote in the caption, calling Swift “bright, beautiful, beyond talented and engaging.” Gracie’s caption continued, “Easiest decision Time Magazine ever made for Person of the Year. Hope it’s your best & most blessed year yet!” Gracie’s grandfather, Lamar Hunt, founded the Chiefs in 1963 after he moved his original team from Dallas to Kansas City.

 

Daughter of Kansas City Chiefs Owner Shares Photos of Taylor Swift to Celebrate Her 34th Birthday: 'Queen'

In 1960, Lamar — the son of oil tycoon H. L. Hunt — attempted to start a Dallas football franchise. When he was turned down by the NFL, he went on to create the AFL to house his team the Dallas Texans. Three years later, he relocated the Dallas-based team to Kansas City and renamed them the Chiefs. In 1970, the Chiefs became an NFL franchise. Upon Lamar’s death in 2006, Clark and his siblings inherited ownership of the Kansas City team.

Though co-owner, Clark is the operating head of and a driving force behind the Chiefs. He was named chairman in 2005 and CEO in 2010, having earned eight AFC West Division championships and made 10 playoff appearances since taking over as the team’s executive officer. Under his leadership, the Kansas City Chiefs made three Super Bowl appearances following the 2019, 2020 and 2022 seasons.