Patrick Mahomes’ mother, Randi Mahomes, has posted a cryptic message on social media, urging people to speak the truth and not worry about offending others. This comes in the aftermath of the AFC Championship win over the Ravens and subsequent drama involving Patrick’s wife, Brittany Mahomes.
Brittany faced scrutiny after a video showed her asking a stadium employee, “Where do we go from here?” following the Chiefs’ victory. The clip, shared on TikTok, led to criticism of her behavior. In response, Brittany shared a cryptic message of her own on Instagram, stating, “I take rumors as a compliment. The fact that you’re bringing my name onto tables I don’t sit at shows your obsession. Stay bothered.”
The Mahomes family has became impervious to criticism Despite the external noise, the Mahomes family is relishing the victory as the Chiefs gear up for Super Bowl 2024 against the 49ers. Randi shared a celebratory photo featuring daughter Mia, son Jackson, Brittany, and Taylor Swift, who is dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
Randi expressed her joy on Instagram, exclaiming, “Chiefs headed to Super Bowl!! My team! My family!” In another post, she showered praise on her son Patrick, making his fourth Super Bowl appearance in five seasons. She shared her pride in his hard work and dedication. Patrick Mahomes previously won the Super Bowl in 2020, and the Chiefs secured another victory in 2023 against the Eagles. Super Bowl 2024 is set to take place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Feb. 11.
The criticism of Brittany does not stop
Brittany also faced criticism from Ravens fans for her social media posts celebrating the Chiefs’ win. Despite the backlash, she remains active on social media, sharing videos of the celebratory moments, including Patrick smoking a cigar after the game.
With Taylor Swift also in attendance to support Travis Kelce, some fans are considering it a lucky omen for the Chiefs in the upcoming Super Bowl, as it marks the 13th Chiefs game attended by the pop star.
With Taylor Swift also in attendance to support Travis Kelce, some fans are considering it a lucky omen for the Chiefs in the upcoming Super Bowl, as it marks the 13th Chiefs game attended by the pop star.