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“The mother-of-two, who has a daughter named Sterling Skye and a son named Patrick “Bronze” Lavon Mahomes with Patrick, stated, ‘See y’all in Vegas,’ as a playful reminder to online critics. She highlighted that her husband will be participating in his fourth Super Bowl in six years as the quarterback for Kansas City.”
Brittany Mahomes has a question for the Chiefs haters.The 28-year-old KC Current owner was a “proud” wife when her husband, Patrick Mahomes, and the Chiefs won the AFC Championship on Sunday, and she took to social media to call out the naysayers after the win.
In an Instagram story, Brittany shared a photo of herself and Patrick from the post-game celebration, originally posted on his account, and wrote, “We went there. We won. Anyone have anything else to say?,” with a smiling emoji.
The mother-of-two, who shares daughter Sterling Skye and son Patrick “Bronze” Lavon Mahomes with Patrick, added, “See yall in Vegas,” reminding the digital trolls that her husband will play in his fourth Super Bowl in six years as Kansas City’s quarterback.
In her next story, Brittany wrote, “Just so incredibly proud of this guy,” over a photo of her and Patrick celebrating the Chiefs’ upcoming Super Bowl appearance on Sunday.As the wife to one of the NFL’s biggest stars, Brittany is no stranger to social media trolls, and she’s called out the negativity several times before.
In December, Brittany slammed “rude” people on social media after she noticed an increase in mean-spirited comments during the NFL season. “Recently there has been ALOT more rude a– people on here, waaaay more then[sic] normal,” she wrote in an Instagram story.
Brittany added that she’s “not sure” what drew the added negativity to her profile.Concluding her message, Brittany wrote, “I’m not sure where y’all came from, but you should probably go back to where you came from…please.”
And during a Q&A in August, she spoke about how the negative attention doesn’t bother her anymore. Brittany responded to a follower who had asked if it bothers her “when people continue to talk [badly] about” her.
“It used to yes. But not anymore. I could give two s—s about people’s opinion of me that don’t even know me,” she wrote, adding a peace sign emoji.