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Ava Hunt isn't just cheering on the sidelines-she's making sure the Chiefs get the respect they've earned.
In a recent Instagram collab with the ride-share app Fetii, the 19-year-old Kansas City Chiefs heiress and current SMU Mustangs cheerleader playfully called out singer Hudson Westbrook after his dream Super Bowl matchup failed to include her family's team.
Westbrook, in the middle of a Q&A, listed the Patriots, Cowboys, or Ravens as his top picks to headline his ideal halftime performance. Hunt, clearly surprised, shot back with a grin, "You're leaving out the Chiefs?" Her reaction set the tone for the rest of the clip.
Westbrook tried to clean it up quickly, giving Kansas City its flowers: "I've already seen them play the Super Bowl five times. I love Patty. I love Patrick Mahomes. The Chiefs would be in it, okay. Chiefs and Cowboys."
The Hunt Family legacy meets Gen Z pop culture
The exchange gained traction fast, with fan s and outlets like Bleacher Report and Sports Illustrated picking it up. With Ava's rising profile-both as the daughter of Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt and as a cheerleader-her reaction added a fun twist to what could've been just another social media moment.
The Hunt sisters, Ava and Gracie, are no strangers to the spotlight. Whether they're cheering from Arrowhead, appearing at FC Dallas matches (another Hunt-owned franchise), or posting from spring break in Cabo, they've become familiar faces in the sports world. Their shared birthday post in March drew thousands of likes, with both celebrating their milestones-Gracie turning 26 and Ava turning 19-with matching leather looks and sweet tributes.
What's clear is that Ava's not just a name in the box seats. She's plugged in, vocal, and ready to defend her team-even if it means checking a chart-topping singer mid-interview.
As Kansas City continues to ride the wave of Mahomes-era success, don't be surprised if the next generation of Hunts keeps that spotlight shining just as brightly.