Gracie Hunt Calls for Halftime Show Revolution

The Super Bowl halftime show might be getting a serious makeover—and not a moment too soon. Gracie Hunt, daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, just came out swinging in favor of an alternative halftime show that doesn’t push woke nonsense down America’s throat.

This all started after the NFL picked Bad Bunny—yes, the same guy who trashed ICE and American immigration enforcement—to headline the 2026 Super Bowl. Because nothing screams “family football tradition” like a millionaire rapper who thinks borders are optional and respect for law enforcement is outdated.

But not everyone is clapping. Enter Erika Kirk and Turning Point USA, who are stepping up to the plate and saying, “Nope, we’re not doing this.” They’re planning an alternative halftime show that actually reflects the values millions of Americans still care about—faith, family, and country. And Gracie Hunt is all in.

In a recent interview, Hunt praised Kirk for offering role models to the younger generation, calling her a “powerful voice” for truth and leadership. She said, “Football has always been about family, faith, and tradition—why should the halftime show be any different?” Exactly.

Hunt even floated the idea of artists like Jason Aldean or Taylor Swift bringing the right kind of energy to the show. Say what you want about Taylor, but at least she’s not calling to defund ICE.

And here’s the kicker—Hunt also pointed out a religious revival happening among young women in America. Bible sales are up. Baptisms are happening on college campuses. Gen Z is looking for more than TikToks and virtue signals—they’re hungry for meaning.

Maybe it’s time the NFL caught up with the rest of us.

Watch the video and see how Gracie Hunt is helping turn the tide back toward real American values.


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