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Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt hard launches relationship with son of former Kansas City quarterback

Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt hard launches relationship with son of former Kansas City quarterback

Yahoo25-05-2025

It seems Gracie Hunt found love in a familiar place.
The daughter of Chiefs owner Clark Hunt appeared to hard launch her relationship with Derek Green, the son of former Super Bowl champion quarterback Trent Green, who spent six seasons with Kansas City, on Instagram this week.
Hunt, formerly Miss Kansas USA, included a series of snapshots that showed the couple holding hands together in a carousel post from a recent vacation.
They posed together by a pool in one image, while another video showed them taking a juice shot.
'My heart is full.
Grateful for some much-needed time to rest, reflect, and reset after a whirlwind few months post-football season,' she wrote. '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.
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Green played quarterback for SMU, a private university in Dallas, from 2018 to 2021, before he transferred to Long Island University in 2022.
Gracie and her Clark both attended SMU.
Green works as a sports operations manager in Kansas City, according to his LinkedIn.
Hunt explained that she took time to rest and reset after last season ended with Kansas City's 40-22 Super Bowl loss to the Eagles in February, which ruined the Chiefs' chance at a historic three-peat.
Hunt and Green posed together while attending the White House Correspondents Dinner in late April.
Last month, Hunt hinted at a romance in a separate Instagram Story, which featured her and an unidentified suitor hugging with their backs turned to the camera while overlooking the Chiefs' home Arrowhead Stadium.
'After meeting 7.5 years ago in this place … all along there was some invisible string,' she captioned the post and referenced the lyrics to Taylor Swift's 2020 song, 'Invisible String.'
Hunt was most recently linked to Cody Keith, a real estate broker.

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