IN PHOTOS: Chiefs owner Clark Hunt's wife Tavia recaps BTS for daughter Ava's first cheerleading performance at SMU
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt's daughter Ava went to Southern Methodist University last week. The influencer started her cheerleading career with the university, with the Chiefs heiress’ first and most recent performance on Sunday.
Since it was Ava's first performance as a cheerleader, her parents were there to hype her up. Later, Ava's mother, Tavia Hunt, shared behind-the-scenes images from her visit to SMU, along with an emotional note for the cheerleader.
"A Labor of love! Special weekend cheering on our favorite SMU Ponies! So happy college sports are back, and the NFL season is days away!" Tavia captioned her post.
Tavia's Instagram post came almost a week after she penned down an emotional note for her daughter after sending her off to SMU. Sharing pictures from Ava's room at the university, Tavia wrote:
"Today, I left a piece of my heart at SMU. Ava Hunt, you’ve always been a mix of sunshine and hurricane - fierce, fearless, and capable of incredible things. I’m overflowing with excitement for you, even as I tuck away my tears for later."
"You’ve worked so hard to get here. Everything that you do from here on out is for you—for your success, happiness, and God’s glory. Acts 20:24 Stay safe. Get sleep. Have faith in yourself. And remember, Mom and Dad are ALWAYS here when you need us. I love you MORE," Tavia concluded.
After exchanging goodbyes with Ava, Tavia attended the Chiefs Kickoff Luncheon with her husband Clark on Saturday. Later, she got emotional while recalling her experience at the event.
Tavia Hunt's emotional note post-Chiefs Kickoff Luncheon
On Sunday, Tavia Hunt shared an Instagram post recapping her best memories from the Chiefs Kickoff Luncheon. In addition to pictures from the event, Tavia shared an emotional note, expressing the feeling of being around thousands of Chiefs fans.
"Surrounded by 1200 enthusiastic fans, I marked my 33rd year at the Chiefs Kickoff Luncheon, reminiscing about my first as a 19-year-old Public Relations intern. Hosted by the KC Chamber, this annual event unites the civic community and devoted fans to rally behind both new team members and beloved veterans, including the coaching staff," Tavia said.
Tavia is quite active on her social media, often sharing her take on trending controversial topics. Most recently, she reacted to a viral TikTok user for calling out Kamala Harris on biased defunding. Moreover, Tavia also opened up about the aftermath of former president Donald Trump's assassination attempt.