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With the NFL season just days away, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt is making waves as she gears up for a year as a cheerleader at Southern Methodist University.
Ava Hunt showed off her new look in SMU cheer gear and pom-poms in hand, with mom Tavia sharing the moment on Instagram.
The moment comes just days after Tavia showed Ava's stylishly decorated dorm room. Tavia was clearly proud of her daughter as she embarks on her new adventure.
"A Labor of love! Special weekend cheering on our favorite SMU Ponies!So happy college sports are back and the NFL season is days away!" she captioned her post.
The post also showed Knobel Hunt, Ava's brother who is a member of the SMU soccer team.
The cute family moment was warmly received by fans, as they showered Ava with congratulations. Amongst those sending well wishes were Gracie Hunt, Ava's sister.
Ava shared her new look before her mom
While Tavia showed off both her children ahead of the new season, Ava couldn't wait and posted her new look to social media before her mother.
The 18-year-old showed off her new cheer gear before SMU's football game, posting: "T-24hrs to kickofff!! So thankful to be part of this team!!."
Her post included two pictures: one in which she stood solo while in her SMU gear, while the other was a group picture featuring four fellow cheerleaders.
The cheers seemed to help SMU in their battle with the Houston Christian Huskies, as SMU claimed a dominant 59-7 victory.