Ava Hunt celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win with Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes at the White House over the weekend – just days after graduating from high school.
The Chiefs heiress shared a series of snaps from her visit via Instagram, including pics of her posing with the NFL stars.
Hunt stunned in a $695 Alice + Olivia mini dress, which featured a gorgeous red rose design embroidered on the front.
The cheerleader, 18, accessorized her Chiefs-themed look with white open-toed heels and a red Chanel crossbody bag.
In one of the photos, Hunt smiled next to Kelce –– who looked dapper in a beige suit and black sunglasses –– in a hallway of the President’s home.
She also took the opportunity to snap a picture with the MVP from Super Bowl LVIII, Mahomes. The quarterback wore a blue-and-white pinstripe suit and black sunglasses.
The blonde beauty included a few photos with her dad – Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt – along with mom Tavia Shackles and sister Gracie Hunt. It appear her brother, Knobel Hunt, was absent from the festivities.
“Presidential 🏈🇺🇸 What an incredible experience! Thank you to everyone who helped make yesterday so special!! ❤️💛,” Ava captioned the photos.
Tavia commented under the post, “Such a special day!🇺🇸❤️ Missing you @knobelhunt.”
Knobel also wrote, “White House drip 🌹.”
Hunt joined the Chiefs to meet with President Joe Biden to celebrate their back-to-back Super Bowl win against the San Francisco 49ers earlier this year.
President Biden shared a few words before introducing Kelce to the stage, where the athlete joked about getting “tased” if he got too close to the politician. Ava’s dad then got to say a few words behind the podium and expressed how “incredibly proud” he is of the team.
The Hunts made the trip to Washington, D.C., just a few days after celebrating Ava’s high school graduation from Christian private school Covenant School in Dallas, Texas.
Ava wore a one-sleeve white flowing dress with gold platform heels and held onto her black robe and black cap in photos with her friends and family.
“No 🎓tion needed,” she captioned the photos.
Ava previously announced that she committed to Southern Methodist University –– her dad’s alma mater –– and will be a part of the cheer team.