The high school senior, 17, hopes to one day cheer in the NFL for her dad’s team
She announced on Instagram that she had committed to SMU’s cheer squad
The feat left her parents, who are worth an estimated $24 billion, very proud
Kansas City Chiefs heiress Ava Hunt posed with her billionaire dad, Clark Hunt, as she celebrated signing with Southern Methodist University’s cheer team.
The high school senior and social media star, 17, has long been open about how she hopes to one day cheer in the NFL for her father’s football team – and now, she’s one step closer to completing the goal.
She announced via Instagram on Sunday that she had officially committed to SMU’s cheer squad for the fall, something that left her parents extremely ‘proud.’
‘It’s official! So beyond thankful for the opportunity to keep doing what I love,’ gushed the teen as she shared a carousel of images from the moment she signed her contract with the school.
Kansas City Chiefs heiress Ava Hunt posed with her billionaire dad, Clark Hunt, as she celebrated signing with Southern Methodist University’s cheer team
The high school senior, 17, has long been open about how she hopes to one day cheer in the NFL for her father’s football team – and now, she’s one step closer to completing the goal
She announced via Instagram on Sunday that she had officially committed to SMU’s cheer squad for the fall, something that left her parents extremely ‘proud’
‘It’s official! So beyond thankful for the opportunity to keep doing what I love,’ gushed the teen as she shared a carousel of images from the moment she signed her contract with the school
One showed her placing her pen to the paper to write her name as she grinned from ear to ear, while another featured her sitting alongside her new coaches – with her parents standing supportively behind her.
A third saw her standing alone with her mom and dad, as they all smiled towards the camera.
Ava’s mom, former beauty queen Tavia Hunt, took to her own account to reveal just how proud she and her husband were of their daughter amid the feat.
One showed her placing her pen to the paper to write her name as she grinned from ear to ear
‘Congratulations @AvaHunt on committing to cheer at SMU,’ she wrote. ‘Your hard work, dedication, and God-given abilities have brought you this incredible opportunity.
‘We are so proud of you and grateful to God for guiding you on this journey. Your joy is contagious, and we can’t wait to see you shine bright at the next level.’
Tavia, 52, also made sure to thank Ava’s coaches for ‘pouring into’ her daughter ‘for years.’
‘Your example, love, and mentorship have impacted all of us deeply and what you do MATTERS,’ she added.
Ava’s dad, Clark, 59, is the owner, chairman, and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs, while her mom, Tavia, was previously crowned as Miss Kansas USA in 1993. The prominent family is worth an estimated $24.8 billion, according to Forbes.
Another featured her sitting alongside her new coaches – with her parents standing supportively behind her
Ava’s mom, former beauty queen Tavia Hunt, took to her own account to reveal just how proud she and her husband were of their daughter amid the feat. Ava is seen as a kid
Ava’s dad, Clark, 59, is the owner and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs, while her mom, Tavia, was previously crowned as Miss Kansas USA. The family is worth an estimated $24.8 billion
Ava (seen at the Super Bowl) has become an online sensation recently for flaunting her lavish lifestyles online
Being related to a prominent sports figure certainly comes with its perks, and she is not shy about showing them off. She’s seen left in Mexico and right in Egypt
Ava has become an online sensation recently for flaunting her lavish lifestyles online; being related to a prominent sports figure certainly comes with its perks, and she is not shy about showing them off.
Ava’s feeds consists of posts that show her vacationing at top spots around the world, staying in five-star resorts, flying in private jets, eating in some of the most sought-after restaurants, and attending elite sporting events – where she receives VIP treatment, of course.
In the last year alone, she has visited Iceland, Cape Cod, Aspen, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Jerusalem, and Cabo San Lucas in Mexico.
She also got a chance to hangout with pop superstar Taylor Swift thanks to her dad, posting a picture with the Cruel Summer songstress back in December.
She was also spotted hugging the singer – who is dating Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce – following the team’s win at the Super Bowl in February.
Ava’s feeds consists of posts that show her vacationing at top spots around the world , staying in five-star resorts, flying in private jets, and attending elite sporting events
In the last year alone, she’s visited Iceland (left), Cape Cod, Aspen, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Jerusalem (right), and Cabo San Lucas in Mexico
She also got a chance to hangout with pop superstar Taylor Swift thanks to her dad, posting a picture with the Cruel Summer songstress back in December
She was also spotted hugging the singer – who is dating Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce – following the team’s win at the Super Bowl in February
Her older sister, Gracie Hunt, 25, is also a pageant queen and a model, who, like Ava, has gained a vast legion of followers for showcasing her glamorous endeavors on Instagram
Ava has followed in her mother and big sister’s footsteps – she competed in the Texas Outstanding Teen pageant back in 2021
Her older sister, Gracie Hunt, 25, is also a pageant queen and a model, who, like Ava, has gained a vast legion of followers for showcasing her glamorous endeavors on Instagram.
But it seems her main passion is cheerleading. Back in 2020, she came in first place at the cheerleading State Championships (seen)
While Ava has followed in her mother and big sister’s footsteps and entered the world of pageantry – she competed in the Texas Outstanding Teen pageant back in 2021 – it seems her main passion is cheerleading.
Back in 2020, she came in first place at the cheerleading State Championships. And last year, she was picked as her school’s varsity cheer captain.
And the teen, who is set to graduate from high school in May, hopes to represent the Chiefs when she’s older.
Back in 2021, she shared a snap of herself jumping in the air at the Chiefs cheerleader auditions, which she captioned, ‘I didn’t actually audition for Chiefs cheer… But maybe one day!’