KANSAS CITY CHIEFS heiress Gracie Hunt has indicated that she could walk down the aisle and marry boyfriend Derek Green soon.
The daughter of the NFL franchise’s part-owner Clark Hunt headed to Chicago for a spectacular wedding weekend.
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Gracie Hunt and Derek Green have hinted that marriage is on the cardsCredit: Instagram @graciehunt
He held up a card saying, “I’m next!” in one of the snaps posted on InstagramCredit: Instagram @graciehunt
And Hunt, 26, shared a number of stunning snaps and videos on Instagram.
She could be seen posing in two different dresses, while Green was kitted out in a suit and bow tie on the big day.
But one of the images has led to speculation that the loved-up couple are hinting that wedding bells may be on the cards.
That is because, in a picture taken in a photo booth, Green is holding a sign saying, “I’m next!”
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Hunt confirmed that she was dating the son of former Super Bowl champion and ex–Chiefs quarterback Trent Green in July 2025.
And the internet personality’s latest social media post has resulted in suggestions that they are ready to tie the knot in the near future.
Hunt’s fans also raced into the comments section to complement the Chiefs heiress on her flawless look.
One said: “Look fabulous!!!”
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Another added: “Simply beautiful.”
A third Hunt admirer chimed in: “Absolutely GLOWING! The golden girl.”
And a fourth simply noted: “Beauty.”
Hunt also stole the show on the sideline last month, when she wore an all red outfit to the Chiefs’ loss to the Denver Broncos.
But Kansas City had a season to forget because, despite appearing in five of the last six Super Bowls, they missed out on the playoffs.
Hunt stunned in two different dressesCredit: Instagram @graciehunt
The loved-up couple attended a wedding in ChicagoCredit: Instagram @graciehunt