Kansas City Chiefs heiress Ava Hunt has settled into her lavish dorm room at Southern Methodist University, and her mom, Tavia Hunt, couldn’t help but share photos of the stunning new digs on social media.
The college freshman’s mom took to Instagram to bid an emotional farewell to her youngest child, captioning the post, “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.”
The post featured a carousel of photos showcasing Ava’s pink and white dorm room, complete with a pink-and-white floral comforter, matching ottoman step stool, and a neon pink sign with her name above her bed. The room was also equipped with a vanity mirror, pink desk chair, and pink coffee maker.
Tavia Hunt continued, “I’m wading through emotions as I pass by your now too-clean room, the house is too quiet without your laughter, and Chief and I are already missing the familiar scent of your Sol de Janeiro body spray. I know you’ll return often, and that this marks a new adventure and freedom … Watching you shine your light and grow into the most beautiful version of yourself makes my heart beat a little happier. You’ve worked so hard to get here.”
In another photo, Ava’s desk and dresser area were showcased, featuring a light blue, pink, and cream-colored rug and a large arched mirror next to her dresser. A white bedside table in between her and her roommate’s bed – which matched hers – displayed two matching lamps, an alarm clock, and a vase of flowers.
Followers couldn’t get enough of Ava’s dorm room – and her mom’s sweet farewell message to her youngest. “Your room is such a beautiful reflection of you!!” wrote one social media user, while another added, “Wow, that looks nothing like my dorm room at SMU! What a beautiful letter to her, such a radiant light she is and so blessed to have such a loving supportive family. God bless and keep you all!”
Ava’s sendoff to college comes ahead of the Chiefs 2024-2025 NFL season, which kicks off with a September 5 game against the Baltimore Ravens at their home field, Arrowhead Stadium, where fans will see Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, and more begin the journey to their third consecutive Super Bowl championship.