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Gracie Hunt Loves Christmas!

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Tex Hollywood - December 21, 2022

Gracie Hunt is the Kansas City Chiefs Heiress, her grandfather and now her father and his siblings own/run the team.

She is a model, pageant girl and obviously fixture in the NFL because she makes a point of attending all the games in some glamour rich girl outfit.

To any NFL fan, she's probably the prized hen they'd love to marry and make babies with so that their babies will own a football team one day, even if she seems a little too "rich girl" for the average fan.

Well, along with all she does, she's building out her own brand as an influencer, it's what people do and in doing that she posted this Christmas themed video and since we love Christmas it's a good time!

I love everything about Christmas, from the lights and festivities to the music and gatherings! Even Christmas games are my favorite!

She posted a list of her favorite Christmas games on her BLOG some of them are hilarious like:

Snowball Bash – Cotton balls are like snow balls. You put them in a bowl. You have to transfer the cotton balls with a spoon from the full bowl to the empty bowl blindfolded. Whoever gets the most transferred in a minute wins.

The diabetic friendly Marshmallow Munch – Eat an entire bowl of mini marshmallows and drink a cup of hot chocolate in a minute / the allotted time / fastest player wins.

Worth checking out:

Here she is at the game doing a hot fashion show of one!

Here are some pics of her in red looking lovely:







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