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Kansas City Makeup Artist Glams Chiefs' WAGs for Super Bowl

Summary

  • Kansas City-based makeup artist works with Chiefs players' wives and girlfriends
  • Rushed to book flight and hotel for Super Bowl in New Orleans in 2025
  • Spent 24 hours glamming the WAGs before the big game
Kansas City Makeup Artist Glams Chiefs' WAGs for Super Bowl

In January 2025, a 30-year-old Kansas City makeup artist was glued to his TV as the Chiefs took on the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game. When the Chiefs won, he immediately booked a flight to New Orleans for the Super Bowl, despite the fact that there were no hotel rooms left in the city just two weeks out from the big game.

The makeup artist arrived in New Orleans the day before the Super Bowl, catching a few hours of sleep in the airport before heading to the Chiefs' hotel the next morning. There, he joined a team of 10 other makeup artists and 10 hair stylists in a cramped 700-square-foot room, working tirelessly to glam up the Chiefs' wives and girlfriends (WAGs) for the 24 hours of events, interviews, and the game itself.

The chaos of the scene was intense, with the makeup artists working quickly to ensure the WAGs' looks would last through the humidity and long day. After hours of work, the exhausted makeup artist had to rush back to the airport to catch his flight home, missing most of the game as the Chiefs suffered a heartbreaking loss to the Eagles.

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The Kansas City makeup artist works with the wives and girlfriends (WAGs) of Kansas City Chiefs players, glamming them up for the 24 hours of Super Bowl events, interviews, and the game itself.
Despite there being no hotel rooms left in New Orleans just two weeks before the game, the makeup artist booked a last-minute flight and ended up sleeping in the airport the night before the big day.
The makeup artist describes the scene as chaotic, with 10 makeup artists and 10 hair stylists working in a cramped 700-square-foot room to ensure the WAGs' looks would last through the humidity and long day of events.

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Kansas City Makeup Artist Glams Chiefs' WAGs for Super Bowl