Gracie Hunt Gets Her Super Bowl Content Rolling In A Black & White Chiefs Bikini
Gracie Hunt is back in black and white for the Super Bowl. She celebrated the final Red Friday before the season kicked off in black and white lingerie and, while the first game of the season didn't end the way she had hoped, the Chiefs are right back in another Super Bowl.
So, naturally, the Chiefs heiress put together some content to mark the occasion while also taking full advantage of the calm before the storm. It's a veteran move on her part, and you would expect nothing less at this point.
Gracie's been to six straight AFC Championship games after all and next Sunday will mark an appearance in four out of the last five Super Bowls. She has the content aspect down to a science at this point.
She knows when to step on the gas pedal and when to back off and let things play out. Heading into the Divisional Round, she was pedal to the metal with a message for the Bills.
It was all business prior to the AFC Championship game against the Ravens in Baltimore and now that the business has been handled, and the Chiefs are back in the Super Bowl, she's back to letting the content fly.
Gracie Hunt Is Ready For Las Vegas Whether They're Ready For Her Or Not
Why not? This is what you work the entire season for. There's no other game on the schedule. It's win a ring or go home empty-handed. Nothing else matters.
Gracie got her Super Bowl content rolling back in black and white and her message on Saturday was directed at Las Vegas. She said, "The rest of the world was black and white, but we were in screaming color. Are you ready for it, Las Vegas?"
This is how you approach Super Bowl week. You don't sit back and wait for someone else to take the lead. You grab the opportunity before anyone else has even started to finalize their game plan.
Gracie is out in front leading her franchise. It's this kind of attention to detail that is missed by those who haven't been there before.
It's not going to show up on a stat sheet or scoreboard anywhere, but it's a valuable component to success. The perfect example of leading from the front. It should come as no surprise that the Chiefs keep finding themselves competing for a ring year after year.