The Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, and his wife Tavia Hunt, are thrilled to be back at the Super Bowl.
Tavia, who shares three children with Hunt, is also the director of the Chiefs Women’s Organization.
The proud Kansas City native is former pageant queen. She won Miss Missouri Teen USA before getting crowned Miss Kansas USA in 1993. A few weeks before the Super Bowl, Tavia opened up about her beauty routine in an interview with the Daily Mail.
The 52-year-old posted about “the very kind” article with her 70,000 followers on Instagram. One person commented, “You are a beautiful, Godly woman. I admire you.
But respectfully, in addition to your daily skincare routine, let’s not forget a lot of Botox, fillers and plastic surgery. Not a criticism at all; I’m just jealous I can’t afford the same treatments. Chiefs Kingdom is lucky to have the Hunt Family!”
Thank you,” she wrote. “I think we all do what we can. My beauty journey began at 14 with braces… I’ve spent countless hours in the gym and have used sunscreen, lasers, peels, retinol and treatments since I was 21.
I have studied and learned what works for me over a very long period of time. I don’t detail everything I’ve done or haven’t done, only the things that I think are truly safe, tried and true difference makers.”
The woman thanked Tavia for her “kind and thoughtful” response. “Your hared work and dedication to a healthy body has certainly paid off.”