Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt joined the star-studded celebration during the premiere of the ESPN docuseries The Kingdom.
On Sunday evening, the red carpet was filled with glitz and glam from athletes like Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, George Karlaftis, coach Andy Reid and more.
Besides the football stars, the former beauty queen stole the show in a stunning golden gown that was hard to miss.
The 26-year-old beauty teased fans with her look for the special event.
In an Instagram post, Hunt's gold wrap-around maxi dress shimmered perfectly against the backdrop of golden hour, capturing the magic of an empty GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
She completed the look with a mix of diamond and gold jewels that added the perfect touch of elegance to her golden ensemble.
Completing the look, she opted for minimal styling, letting her natural curls cascade freely and shine with goddess-like radiance.
"Ready for #TheKingdom premiere," she wrote, tagging the team in her caption.
The post immediately drew the attention of her followers, who were quick to flood the comments with admiration.
"My jaw is on the FLOOR," one wrote.
"GLOWINGGGGGG," a second user said.
"You look absolutely gorgeous in that video, gorgeous. I love that shiny gold dress you're wearing. It looks nice on you and you look nice in it," another added.
The second section also captivated fans, who couldn't stop raving about the dress.
"Best dress ever!" a follower remarked.
The same goes for another who commented, "The dress."
Meanwhile, fans couldn't get enough of her beauty as some called her a "goddess" and a "supermodel."
"Supermodel beauty," a commenter noted.
"Goddess of the kingdom," said one follower.
As seen on her other Instagram post, she was joined by her younger sister Ava Hunt, who graced the event in a beige dress.
Who is Gracie Hunt?
People might know Gracie Hunt as the Chiefs heiress with her father, billionaire and the team's CEO Clark Hunt; she is also a beauty queen like her mother, Tavia Hunt.
She was crowned Miss Kansas USA in 2021 and went on to compete in the Miss USA pageant, remarkably 28 years after her mother won the same title in 1993.
Prior to her beauty queen title, she was a football player in high school and initially wanted to continue professionally, but had to stop after an incident.
"After suffering four concussions, that was a dream that I could no longer pursue, which is really hard when you work your entire life to be good at something," she told PEOPLE in 2021, adding, "I had to find a new dream."
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