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Brittany Mahomes suffers severe branding from her son Bronze: My very attached baby boy
Mahomes family continues to spend time together during the offseason.
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes are relishing some well-deserved downtime before the commencement of the 2024 NFL season. Amidst their typically hectic schedules, the couple cherishes moments of tranquility with their family during the offseason. Brittany, an active presence on social media, continues to provide glimpses into their lives, keeping Kansas City Chiefs fans and followers engaged with updates on their daily activities.
In a recent Instagram post, Brittany delighted her audience with adorable snapshots of their one-year-old son, Bronze, nestled in her arms as she filmed. Sporting a sweet smile for the camera in one frame, “My VERY attached baby boy,” she captioned. While Brittany opted for a black ensemble, Bronze looked adorable in a white onesie adorned with charming doodle-like drawings. What else did the family do?
Additionally, the Mahomes family shared snippets from their enjoyable outing with the children, attending a performance of “Bluey,” a popular Australian Emmy-winning children’s show. Brittany revealed on her Instagram story that their kids thoroughly enjoyed the experience: “The kids LOVED this.” Recently returning from a vacation in Mexico with friends, Brittany continued to provide glimpses of their exotic getaway through Instagram, sharing multiple captivating photos and videos.
Vanessa Bryant reacts to Taylor Swift wearing necklace with Kobe Bryant quote. Following their vacation, Patrick and Brittany Mahomes attended a home game of the Kansas City Current, a soccer team they co-own. The Current secured a thrilling 5-4 victory against the Portland Thorns, prompting enthusiastic celebrations from the couple at the National Women’s Soccer League’s new CPKC Stadium. Notably, Patrick Mahomes’ brother, Jackson, also joined in the festivities at the game.
Expressing their ongoing support for the KC Current during the season, both Patrick and Brittany make regular appearances at the team’s games. During a conversation with SportsCenter, Patrick Mahomes hinted at the possibility of inviting Taylor Swift to a game in the future, citing her busy schedule as a potential hurdle. Given Swift’s friendship with Brittany, the latter playfully acknowledged the responsibility of persuading the “Blank Space” singer to attend a game, highlighting the couple’s close ties with the Kansas City community.
“My VERY attached baby boy,” she captioned.
While Brittany opted for a black ensemble, Bronze looked adorable in a white onesie adorned with charming doodle-like drawings.
Additionally, the Mahomes family shared snippets from their enjoyable outing with the children, attending a performance of “Bluey,” a popular Australian Emmy-winning children’s show. Brittany revealed on her Instagram story that their kids thoroughly enjoyed the experience: “The kids LOVED this.”
Recently returning from a vacation in Mexico with friends, Brittany continued to provide glimpses of their exotic getaway through Instagram, sharing multiple captivating photos and videos. Following their vacation, Patrick and Brittany Mahomes attended a home game of the Kansas City Current, a soccer team they co-own. The Current secured a thrilling 5-4 victory against the Portland Thorns, prompting enthusiastic celebrations from the couple at the National Women’s Soccer League’s new CPKC Stadium. Notably, Patrick Mahomes’ brother, Jackson, also joined in the festivities at the game.
Expressing their ongoing support for the KC Current during the season, both Patrick and Brittany make regular appearances at the team’s games. During a conversation with SportsCenter, Patrick Mahomes hinted at the possibility of inviting Taylor Swift to a game in the future, citing her busy schedule as a potential hurdle. Given Swift’s friendship with Brittany, the latter playfully acknowledged the responsibility of persuading the “Blank Space” singer to attend a game, highlighting the couple’s close ties with the Kansas City community.