Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt appears to tease new romance in photo

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    It appears there’s a new love in Gracie Hunt’s life.
    Over the weekend, the daughter of Chiefs owner Clark Hunt seemingly teased a budding romance in an Instagram Story, which featured her embracing an unidentified suitor at the team’s home Arrowhead Stadium.
    “After meeting 7.5 years ago in this place … all along there was some invisible string,” Hunt captioned the post and referenced the lyrics to Taylor Swift’s 2020 song, “Invisible String.”
    6 Gracie Hunt during Super Bowl week in February 2025. Getty Images
    6 Gracie Hunt shared a romance update in an Instagram Story from April 2025. Instagram/graciehunt
    Hunt, formerly Miss Kansas USA, was most recently linked to Cody Keith, a real estate broker.
    The ex-quarterback played at East Carolina University and attended NFL training camps. Keith also drew interest from the Canadian Football League, according to his bio at The Keith Corp.
    Months after confirming the relationship in September 2024, Hunt and Keith found themselves at the center of breakup speculation earlier this year.
    6 Gracie Hunt dated Cody Keith in 2024. Gracie Hunt/Instagram
    6 She has supported her beloved Chiefs en route to Super Bowls. Gracie Hunt/Instagram
    In a social media roundup Keith posted for the month of March, Hunt was curiously absent, Us Weekly reported.
    Hunt is clearly looking ahead after this weekend’s reveal, which came roughly two months after her beloved Chiefs were toppled by the Eagles in Super Bowl 2025.
    6 Gracie Hunt with her dad, Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, in February 2025. Getty Images for Fanatics
    6 She is a former Miss Kansas USA. Instagram / @graciehunt
    In the wake of the lopsided 40-22 loss in New Orleans, Hunt reflected on the memorable ride in a heartfelt Instagram post.
    “Praise Him when you win. Praise Him when you lose. 💔 It wasn’t the result we were hoping for, but so proud of this team’s heart and the incredible season we had,” Hunt wrote on Instagram Feb. 10.
    “Thank you to our sweet friends and family who came to support this weekend and stayed through the post game reception. Thank you to every person in the Chiefs organization for going above and beyond in all you do—we love you like family. 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.”
    Hunt did not immediately return The Post’s request for comment.

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