Chiefs Young Star Suspended After Disrespectful Behavior Toward Female Janitor – Coach Andy Reid Sends Strong Message About “Respect Culture” in the Team
Kansas City, Missouri – October 24, 2025
This week, the name Ashton Gillotte – the highly anticipated defensive rookie of the Kansas City Chiefs – suddenly disappeared from the game roster. Many fans thought he was injured, but the truth left the entire locker room silent.

According to multiple internal sources, the incident occurred on Tuesday evening, right after the main practice session. When the players had left, an elderly female janitor was cleaning the locker room area when Ashton Gillotte walked in. During the conversation, he made an indecent joke that was offensive, leaving the woman confused.
But what was unexpected was that Coach Andy Reid was passing through the hallway at that exact moment. He heard the entire statement, stopped, and looked straight at Gillotte. Without a word, Reid only said coldly:
“Tomorrow, I want to see you in the meeting room earlier than everyone else.”

The next morning, Reid summoned the entire team. He did not mention the name, but the message was clear enough to silence the locker room:
“Wearing the Chiefs logo is not just an honor – it is a responsibility. We fight for victory, but we must know to appreciate the people who quietly stand behind it. The women in this building have worked tirelessly to keep the team running – they deserve respect like anyone on the field. If a man cannot understand that, then he has not understood the true meaning of becoming a Chief.”
Right after the meeting, Reid made the decision to suspend Ashton Gillotte for Week 8 as a form of discipline. A veteran player recounted: “No one said a word. Everyone understood, it wasn’t because he was angry, but because he wanted us to learn something bigger than football.”
Gillotte later proactively sought out the female janitor to apologize. She accepted, but Reid still maintained the penalty – a message not only for Gillotte, but for the entire team:
In Kansas City, talent can get you on the field, but character is what makes you worthy of wearing the Chiefs uniform.
CEO Clark Hunt with a Warm Gesture Defending Female Chiefs Fans After Controversial Incident

Kansas City, Missouri – October 28, 2025
After the Kansas City Chiefs’ dominant 31–0 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, a video circulating on social media sent shockwaves through the NFL community. In the clip, a group of female Chiefs fans wearing bikinis were seen dancing and cheering from the stands at the moment their team sealed the win. While many fans viewed this as a “spontaneous burst of joy,” it also faced harsh criticism from some spectators who called it “lacking public decorum.”

Amid public pressure, many awaited a response from the Chiefs’ leadership—and team CEO Clark Hunt took an unexpected stance: standing up to defend the group of fans.
“I don’t see anything shameful in it at all. They love the team, they love this victory, and they expressed their genuine emotions. In a world where everything is scrutinized, sometimes we forget that football—ultimately—is about joy, connection, and freedom of spirit,” Hunt said during a brief press conference Monday morning.

His statement quickly spread across social media, garnering thousands of supportive comments. Many Chiefs fans wrote: “Thank you Mr. Hunt, finally someone sees things with heart instead of judgment.”
One of the female fans featured in the video shared on X (Twitter): “We didn’t mean to offend. We were just so happy. When I heard Mr. Hunt speak, I started crying. I felt understood.”
Clark Hunt’s actions went beyond words. According to internal sources, he sent a personal thank-you letter to the group of fans, with the message: “The Chiefs are more than just a team—they are a family. And in this family, no one is left behind just for expressing joy.”
In an era where judgment spreads faster than empathy, Clark Hunt’s message rings out as a simple reminder: sports are not just about winning or losing—but about emotion and humanity.