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Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt's wife Tavia hypes Brittany Mahomes' Week 7 recap with apt three-word reaction

The Kansas City Chiefs have extended their winning streak to 6-0 after their Week 7 showdown against the San Francisco 49ers. Owner Clark Hunt and his wife Tavia have been incredibly supportive of the team, cheering them at Arrowhead Stadium and on social media.

Following the team's game on Sunday, QB Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany shared a recap, celebrating their six-win streak.

Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany shares Sunday football recap on Instagram [Image credit: @brittanylynne IG]
Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany shares Sunday football recap on Instagram [Image credit: @brittanylynne IG]

In a blue denim jacket that read 'Chiefs', Brittany showed off her baby bump as she wrote:

"6-0 BABYYYYYY🔥."

Tavia, who commented along with her daughter Gracie and Patrick Mahomes, said:

"🔥Girl on fire!😍"

Tavia Hunt was present at Levi's Stadium for a Super Bowl rematch between the Chiefs and Niners, posing with her husband on the field before the game began.

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"Back in the Bay for a Super Bowl rematch! It’s a beautiful fall day for football. Let’s go Chiefs!🙌🏼❤️💛 Psalm 124:8," Tavia Hunt wrote in her IG caption.

Tavia also made sure to wish Brittany on her 29th birthday, sending ahead blessings and prayers for a wonderful year.

"Happy Birthday Brittney! Praying it's a year filled with joy and blessing!" Clark Hunt's wife wrote.

Clark Hunt's wife Tavia calls out FEMA for allegedly misdirecting $1.4 billion in hurricane funds

While cheering for the Chiefs and supporting her family, Tavia Hunt often shares her candid opinion on relevant matters. Earlier this month, Tavia accused the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) of being non-transparent with their usage of taxpayer money.

Chiefs owner Clark Hunt’s wife Tavia accuses FEMA of misusing $1,400,000,000 earmarked for Hurricane Helene relief (Image Source: Tavia/Instagram)
Chiefs owner Clark Hunt’s wife Tavia accuses FEMA of misusing $1,400,000,000 earmarked for Hurricane Helene relief (Image Source: Tavia/Instagram)

As per Tavia, money has been sent to help Ukraine and used in other sectors. However, when it comes to hurricane relief, it was announced that FEMA has a shortage of funds.

"Last Monday we sent another $5.7 BILLION to the Ukraine. But there's no money for AMERICAN CATASTROPHES," Tavia wrote in her story.

In September, Tavia also sounded the alarm on the country's rising inflation.

With the 2024 NFL season underway, one can certainly continue to expect more candid posts from Tavia Hunt.

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