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Kansas City’s royal family of football continues to prove their greatness off the field. Patrick and Brittany Mahomes’ 6th annual 15 and the Mahomies Gala didn’t just dazzle with celebrities and glitz — it made a difference, raising a staggering $1.5 million for children’s causes. The Chiefs heiress dropped a one-word comment that says everything about the team’s bond, class, and heart for Kansas City.Ng1

October 26, 2025 by Thai Nga Leave a Comment

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Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt, daughter of team CEO Clark Hunt, drew attention with a heartfelt one-word message after Patrick and Brittany Mahomes hosted their sixth annual 15 and the Mahomies Foundation Gala, raising a stunning $1,508,000 for children’s causes.

The star-studded event, held on October 20 at the Kansas City Convention Center, brought together athletes, celebrities, and community leaders for a night of celebration, generosity, and purpose. The gala featured moving grant presentations to more than 20 local nonprofits, live performances, and high-value auctions. Head coach Andy Reid and several Chiefs teammates joined the event, showcasing the strong bond between the organization and its community.

Brittany Mahomes took to Instagram the following day to thank supporters and share emotional highlights from the evening. Her post quickly went viral, amassing tens of thousands of likes within hours. But it was Gracie Hunt’s simple comment — “Love.” — that became the moment everyone talked about.

Fans flooded the comments section, noting how the one-word message symbolized the tight-knit nature of the Chiefs family and the shared spirit of compassion that defines the franchise. “That’s what it’s all about,” one fan wrote. “It’s not just football — it’s love, leadership, and legacy.”

Patrick Mahomes, who launched the 15 and the Mahomies Foundation in 2019, has consistently emphasized giving back to youth and families in need. The foundation’s Volunteer for 15 initiative recently surpassed 93,000 service hours from children and teens around the world, reinforcing Mahomes’ off-field impact.

Gracie Hunt, who has become a prominent figure in the Chiefs Kingdom for her philanthropic efforts and public advocacy, continues to champion community involvement and inclusivity. Her brief but powerful comment echoed what many felt — that this moment represented far more than numbers or fame.

It was a night that highlighted the heart of Kansas City, the unity of its football family, and the enduring belief that leadership extends beyond the field.

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