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Sophie Hessekiel is a Newsweek writer based in Los Angeles. Her focus is on celebrity news and entertainment. She has also written extensively about culture and relationships for a variety of publications, including Mashable and the Los Angeles Times. Her writing can also be seen in the book Squishmallows: Radiate Positivity and on the Fox drama series The Cleaning Lady. Sophie began contributing to Newsweek in 2024 and is a graduate of Vassar College. You can see more examples of her work and contact her at sophiehessekiel.com.
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Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt, was of course rooting for the Chiefs when they faced off against the Eagles at the 2025 Super Bowl. Despite the team’s devastating loss, the 25-year-old Internet personality still partook in a big celebration after the final points were tallied on Sunday, February 9.
Gracie stunned on the sidelines before and during the game, sporting a show-stopping golden dress and matching heels.
![Gracie Hunt, Clark Hunt, and Ava Hunt](https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/2585383/gracie-hunt-clark-hunt-ava-hunt.jpg?w=1200&f=c768e85650197542997a9ab0c9cd9eae)
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In the immediate aftermath, Gracie took to Instagram to share her feelings about the Chiefs’ loss from the sidelines. She apparently turned to her faith to give her perspective, writing, “God has been so overwhelming good to us. Jesus gets the glory from EVERYTHING!!!! The wins and the losses.” The former Miss Kansas added, “I’m smiling because God is so good and I’ve never seen HIM lose a battle!!!”
Gracie had plenty to smile about after the game, as her Instagram Stories show she went to quite the blowout party.
She shared several photos from the affair, which was awash in the Chiefs’ signature red and white colors. Gracie swapped the golden dress for a more casual red tank top, matching purse, and jeans.
![Screenshot from Gracie Hunt's Instagram](https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/2585371/screenshot-gracie-hunts-instagram.png?w=1200&f=32ae92920896cae6584ef9e4b32024d6)
Gracie Hunt/Instagram
DJ duo The Chainsmokers could be seen on the stage at the event, as could “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” hitmaker Shaboozey.
![Shaboozey](https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/2585374/shaboozey.png?w=1200&f=0636213cb614ad6e0833e50107210961)
Gracie Hunt/Instagram
All in all, it seems like the influencer had a great night.
![The Chainsmokers](https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/2585381/chainsmokers.png?w=1200&f=fa4757e8edd6c7fb393b06b3b0aeab13)
Gracie Hunt/Instagram
The morning after the game, Gracie took to Instagram once again to share her thoughts in the caption of a family photo. “It wasn’t the result we were hoping for, but so proud of this team’s heart and the incredible season we had,” she wrote alongside the picture, adding, “Thank you to the incredible fans who bleed red with us. You all are the heartbeat of Chiefs Kingdom and are truly the best fans in the NFL. We’ll be back Chiefs Kingdom.”
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Sophie Hessekiel is a Newsweek writer based in Los Angeles. Her focus is on celebrity news and entertainment. She has also written extensively about culture and relationships for a variety of publications, including Mashable and the Los Angeles Times. Her writing can also be seen in the book Squishmallows: Radiate Positivity and on the Fox drama series The Cleaning Lady. Sophie began contributing to Newsweek in 2024 and is a graduate of Vassar College. You can see more examples of her work and contact her at sophiehessekiel.com.
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