
Gracie Hunt is enjoying her summer.
Hunt is enjoying her offseason and a fabulously wealthy lifestyle while rocking a bikini in Italy.
The oldest heiress to the Kansas City Chiefs and former Miss Kansas 2021 is making sure she does not miss out on the beautiful sights and sounds of being out on the water without much clothing.
After attending Formula 1 in Miami, where she posed with Travis Scott in her leopard-print suit, she flew to Capri, Italy, to flex her boat lifestyle with her family.
Hunt wasn’t by herself as her dad, Ava, mom Tavia Hunt, and brother Knobel joined her for a family fun day.
In the first few pictures from Hunt, she posted herself in a two-piece green and yellow bikini that showed off every curve on her body.
Gracie Hunt gave her best model pose as she stared off into the sunset with sunglasses on. She also took a picture while standing on the stairs that led to the water.
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A seventh picture had Gracie turned around and giving fans a look at her backside in her tiny bikini.
Gracie also added pictures with her dress on and posing with her younger sister.
The final picture was of everybody together.
“Capri camera crumbles 📸🐠🩵🪼🦋,” Gracie Hunt captioned her post.
Gracie Hunt Is Not A Single Woman

Gracie Hunt, daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, is dating Derek Green, the son of Trent Green, a former Chiefs quarterback.
Hunt, once Miss Kansas USA, posted a series of snapshots that showed her and Green holding hands and having fun on a vacation.
“My heart is full. Grateful for some much-needed time to rest, reflect, and reset after a whirlwind few months post-football season,” Hunt wrote earlier this year.
“So thankful for time with the people who keep me grounded, remind me I’m loved, and never fail to make me laugh. Swipe for a few favorite snapshots from life lately.”
Trent Green spent six seasons with the Chiefs as part of a long professional football career, including a Super Bowl win as the backup to Kurt Warner with the St. Louis Rams.
His son also played quarterback for SMU, a private university in Dallas, from 2018 to 2021, before transferring to Long Island University in 2022.