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Wife of Chiefs owner, Tavia Hunt, lashes out at Taylor Swift and the Grammys

Making headlines for her recent social media post

From left: Clark Hunt, Tavia Hunt, and Taylor Swfit at the Arrowhead...
From left: Clark Hunt, Tavia Hunt, and Taylor Swfit at the Arrowhead Stadium.Instagram, Tavia Hunt.

Kansas City Chiefs co-owner Clark Hunt's wife, Tavia Hunt, is making headlines for her recent social media post-one that subtly suggests a shift in priorities for the next generation.

After the Chiefs' AFC Championship victory, Tavia took to Instagram to express her gratitude.

"Humbled and beyond grateful to God for the opportunity to compete today for the Lamar Hunt AFC Championship Trophy - an honor that holds incredible meaning for our family," she noted.

This faith-driven approach has been a hallmark of the Hunt family's values.

However, her latest message, which coincided with Taylor Swift's Grammy appearance, took a more pointed turn, seemingly advocating for religious devotion over mainstream entertainment.

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Wife of Chiefs owner, Tavia Hunt, lashes out at Taylor Swift and the Grammys

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On Sunday, while Taylor Swift was making history at the Grammys, Hunt shared a post originally written by Christian blogger Shane Pruit.

"May the next generation always be more influenced by the Gospel than the Grammys," it read.

By reposting this message, Hunt implied that faith and spiritual teachings should hold more weight than Hollywood accolades.

While the post didn't directly criticize the Grammy Awards, the timing of it-coinciding with Swift's appearance at the event-certainly sparked discussion.

Though Hunt and Swift have never publicly clashed, her message suggests a clear preference for faith over fame, emphasizing that younger generations should look toward spiritual guidance rather than the glitz and glam of the entertainment world.

Hunt's history of religious advocacy

This is not the first time Tavia Hunt has used her platform to express her faith and defend the Chiefs. Following criticism of Kansas City's AFC dominance, she shared an emotional note, addressing accusations of league favoritism.

"I'm so sick and tired about people saying that about the Chiefs. Overwhelmed. That's the word that comes to mind when we reflect on the lavish grace, favor, and faithfulness of God," she said.

Hunt further emphasized her belief that while God may not care about football, He deeply cares about the people involved.

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