
Gracie Hunt has added pickleball to her list of activities. On Sunday afternoon, the social media content creator shared a carousel of photos in an Instagram post. She showed off her pickleball style while posing with her paddle and ball.
In the caption she shared her newfound love for spending time outside and the competition that pickleball brings while also being fun.
“Ready to rally š¾š Lately Iāve been leaning into simple joysāfresh air, good movement, and a little *friendly* competition on the court. š Thereās something about pickleball that feels like play again, not pressure, and Iāve been loving every minute of it,”
She continued, “Weekend activities like this fill my cup and reset my heart in the best way. I hope this inspires you to move your body in whatever way feels joyful, not forced. Sending you lots of sunshine and good energy wherever you are. āļøš«¶š¼” Hunt wrote.
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Gracie also added different angles of her all green pickleball outfit. Which included a matching tank top and tennis skirt along with a matching jacket and white sneakers.

Hunt’s NFL offseason started much earlier than it has in previous seasons as theĀ Kansas City ChiefsĀ failed to make a playoff run.
Gracie Hunt took part in viral 2016 throwback trend
Since the clock struck to the year 2026, social media users have participated in a 2016 throwback trend. Users have shared photos of themselves and their lives in 2016 to show how different life is now ten years later.
Three days ago,Ā Gracie HuntĀ shared photos of herself in the year 2016. At the time she was just 16-year-old and showcased a photo shoot she took part in for “Girl’s Life” magazine, sporting Chiefs apparel. She called the year that ‘raised’ her and even included throwback photos of her family at a Chiefs game.
“2016: the era that raised us 𤔠Hunt said in her Instagram caption.
In the years since, Hunt was crownedĀ Miss Kansas USAĀ in 2021 and graduated from Southern Methodist University with a degree in sports management.