Gracie Hunt, daughter of Clark Hunt, the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, appears to have a new romance, but there is a mystery behind it.
Hunt recently connected with Cody Keith, a former quarter at East Carolina University who won shots at multiple NFL training camps before seeing interest in the Canadian Football League.
Keith is currently his real estate broker at The Keith Corporation.
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Kansas City Chiefs heir Gracie Hunt will face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on February 9, 2025 at Caesars Super Dome in New Orleans. (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
However, Hunt teased what appeared to be a new romance in an Instagram Story post referring to Taylor Swift's hit “Invisible String.”
“After meeting at this place 7.5 years ago… there were some invisible threads,” she captioned a photo of herself hugging a tall man at Gehafield at Arrowhead Stadium.
Gracie Hunt reflects on the “painful, fun” moments he experienced during the Chiefs' Super Bowl run
It is currently unknown who this new potential suitor is.
Hunt confirmed his relationship with Keith in September 2024, but rumors of his breakup were swirling earlier this year as Keith's social media highlights in March were nowhere to hunt.

Gracie Hunt will be participating in “Shaq's Fun House” at the XS Nightclub in Encore Las Vegas on February 9, 2024. (Greg Doherty/Getty Images)
Keith, 33, shared plenty of photos on his Instagram account, and Hunt was not present in any of them.
Hunt also revealed that Keith had an existing friendship with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, telling Outkick in December 2024 that he “actually graduated from college.”
“It's so funny how small the world is,” Hunt added. “They were all my buddies and that's what I needed him all this time to meet me.”

On December 25th, 2023, we hunted at Gracie Huntfield before a match between the Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders in Kansas City. (Denny Medley-Usa Today Sports)
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Hunt is a staple of the Chiefs games every season, usually seen on the sidelines before the game, commenting on what went down with the grid iron after the final whistle via social media.
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