Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt reflected on her highs and lows of February following the team’s 2025 Super Bowl loss.

“The February Files,” Hunt, 25, captioned a series of Instagram photos on Thursday, February 27, including several red carpet moments and behind-the-scenes snaps from Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.

Along with her photo dump, Hunt shared a somewhat telling message about the month she’s had since the Chiefs were ultimately defeated by the Philadelphia Eagles. “Feeling thankful for every moment that shapes life’s beautiful mosaic — the tough, the painful, the joyful, and everything in between,” she wrote.

The heiress added: “Most of all, I’m grateful for the incredible people who make it all worthwhile. 🥹🤍🫶🏼.”

Hunt’s post featured a glimpse into her life, including a gym selfie, her office desk layout and a casual solo shot of her wearing all pink.

Gracie’s sister, Ava Hunt, and their mom, Tavia Hunt, were featured in a few snapshots as well. The trio appeared to enjoy a night out in Texas with friends in one picture, while Gracie rocked a country-chic ensemble and stood by a saddle in another. (Ava, 19, is a cheerleader at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.)

The majority of Hunt’s monthly recap centered around the Super Bowl. The game, which took place on February 9, was the Chiefs’ third championship game appearance in a row.

Prior to the game, there were parties throughout host city New Orleans, which according to social media, Gracie attended.

She shared a video up on stage with Loud Luxury as the musical duo DJ’d at the Fanatics Super Bowl bash. Gracie also posted a video singing to Shaboozy with a friend dressed in red in honor of the NFL team.

Gracie documented her family’s ride into the big game as well, revealing that they drove up in a golf cart.

In addition to the Hunt ladies, Gracie’s dad, Chiefs CEO and billionaire Clark Hunt, and brother, Knobel Hunt, were on the cart. “Happy Super Bowl,” she said as they all smiled for the camera.

When it came to the actual game, the Chiefs were blown out by the Philadelphia Eagles. They lost to the Eagles 40-22.

“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,” Gracie wrote via Instagram on February 10, sharing a photo with her whole family at the event. “Thank you to our sweet friends and family who came to support this weekend and stayed through the post game reception.”

She added: “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.”

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