CELEBRITY
Patrick Mahomes pays tribute to his wife Brittany on Mother’s Day as Travis Kelce gives a shoutout to the mother of his teammate’s children: ‘Happy Mothers Day Britt!’
Patrick Mahomes paid tribute to his wife Brittany on Mother’s Day as Travis Kelce also gave a shoutout to his teammate’s significant other.
On Sunday, the three-time Super Bowl champion shared a snap of his high school sweetheart with their two kids – Sterling, 3, and Bronze, 1 – in white t-shirts and jeans as he captioned his Instagram post, ‘Happy Mothers Day!’ with two white-filled heart emojisMahomes’ mother, Randi, also wished the mother of her two grandchildren a happy Mother’s Day as she shared a picture of the two of them at her son’s charity gala in Las Vegas from last month. The Chiefs quarterback runs the ’15 and the Mahomies Foundation,’ which aims to improve the lives of underprivileged children.
Brittany also shared a gallery of snaps of her tribe of four in a touching Instagram post on Sunday. Being a Mom is the best title I could ever have. I could not have asked for two better babies, raising them with their dad by my side makes every day beautiful. they make life fun & entertaining, to say the least,’ she wrote as a lengthy caption to her post on Instagram, adding a face with tears of joy emoji and a white-filled heart.
‘they have brought so much peace and positivity into our life & I wouldn’t change a thing about it. Thank you, Go,d for blessing me with this amazing family of mine.
‘And to every mama in my life, Happy Mother’s Day. I have learned something from each of you & am so thankful to have you by my side in this crazy life.’
Mahomes also commented on the post with three white-filled heart emojis. He was also tagged in a throwback snap shared by his brother, Jackson, to celebrate Randi as a mother. The two siblings are wearing striped yellow polos with beige shorts.
Mahomes and his wife Brittany met and started dating at Whitehouse High School near Tyler, Texas.
He proposed to her in a suite in Arrowhead Stadium on the same day he received his first Super Bowl championship ring on Sept. 1, 2020.