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Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt shares cryptic prayer about 2024 election as America awaits results

B.Hernandez30 min ago
Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt has shared a cryptic prayer about the election results as the country gears up to see who will be America's next president.

The social media star, 25 - who has gained a legion of followers for flaunting the many lavish perks that come with being the daughter of billionaire Chiefs owner Clark Hunt - stayed tight-lipped about who she voted for, if anyone.

But instead, she uploaded a quote originally posted by pastor Craig Groeschel to her Instagram Stories, entitled, 'A prayer for Election Day.'

'Heavenly Father, thank you that we live in a nation where we can worship you freely and have a vote in the future of our country,' it read.

'Give us wisdom as we vote on all candidates and on all issues. According to your word, we will pray for our leaders.'

The quote continued by asking God to 'guide the nation and bring healing where there is division.'

'We place our trust in you, knowing that your plans are good and your mercy endures forever,' it said.

'God, we know that no matter which leader takes office, you are still on the throne and you are always worthy of all our trust.'

The Clark family is worth an estimated $24.8 billion, according to Forbes , and being related to a massive sports mogul certainly comes with its perks - which Gracie is not shy about showing off online.

Her feeds consists of posts that show her often 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, like the Super Bowl.

Along the way, she has racked up more than 562,000 followers.

Aside from being a popular Instagram star, Gracie has also launched a major career for herself as a pageant queen and was crowned as Miss Kansas USA in 2021.

In addition, she graced the cover of Maxim magazine's March/April issue last year.

Gracie previously faced scrutiny for ending a statement she made on the fatal shootings at their Super Bowl parade with pictures of herself partying.

One person was killed and 21 were left injured after two gunmen opened fire at the Chiefs' homecoming celebration following their Super Bowl win in February.

Following the horrifying event, Gracie posted an emotional message on X, formerly Twitter, in which she said she was 'still processing the tragedy.'

But she was slammed when she included a slew of shots of herself enjoying the event and posing with the coveted Lombardi Trophy.

'Nice words. Maybe skip the posting of the silly selfies and PR photos on this one?' one user scathed afterwards.

Another commented: 'I feel like the selfies at the end of your statement are a weird flex but OK.'

'People got shot and killed. You need a PR person,' someone else wrote.

A fourth tweet read: 'Unnecessary selfies when you're describing a tragedy. We all figured you were enjoying yourself before this happened.'

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