Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, disclosed the thoughtful engagement gift she presented to Taylor Swift after Swift's engagement to Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
“I actually gave Taylor an engagement present, which was one of Monica’s necklaces, because they mean so much to me,” Gracie stated during her appearance on The Will Cain Show on November 18. This gesture stemmed from her recent collaboration with jewelry designer Monica Rich Kosann.
Swift, 35, and Kelce, 36, announced their engagement in August after a two-year relationship. “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” Swift humorously shared on Instagram at that time.
Since the couple began dating, Swift has become a cherished figure within Chiefs Kingdom, leading to a budding friendship between her and Gracie, who is 26 years old.
In October, Gracie was among a select group to receive a special gift box containing Swift's new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” on vinyl, along with a personal note. “An immense congratulations to the greatest to ever do it!” Gracie expressed on her Instagram Story.

During her interview, Gracie also touched upon her ideal Super Bowl halftime show following some criticism of Bad Bunny's selection. “I’d love to see Ms. Taylor Swift out there at some point once Travis is retired,” she remarked. “I think that America loves country music. Jason Aldean would be fantastic, or we could even do a compilation of some fun pop.”
When asked about her excitement regarding the halftime show organized by Turning Point USA and Erika Kirk, Gracie responded affirmatively. “Most definitely,” she said.
“I really respect Erika for all that she’s done, especially with creating a halftime show for America,” Gracie elaborated. “Children are young, they’re impressionable, and women and young men, everyone really just needs something to look up to.”
She continued, “And as someone who doesn’t yet have young children of my own, I can’t imagine how difficult that is to navigate. But I think she’s done an incredible job leading Turning Point, leading young women, and really providing an alternative for young Americans.”
Gracie emphasized the significance of the NFL's global reach while reflecting on her family's legacy. Her grandfather, Lamar Hunt, is credited with coining the term “Super Bowl.” She stated that the game represents “America’s sport, built around family.”
“When my grandfather named the Super Bowl, he intended it to be something that children and families of all ages could come together and watch,” Gracie noted. “He believed that the game should come first; football is the attraction and shouldn’t compromise its character or rely on cheap appeal to draw an audience, especially when that approach can alienate so much of the fan base.”
Super Bowl LX, featuring Bad Bunny as the halftime performer, is scheduled for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

























