The pregnant Kansas City Current co-owner and her husband Patrick Mahomes have added a starfish to their aquarium
Brittany Mahomes has a new addition to her home!
On Wednesday, Sept. 11, the Kansas City Current co-owner, 29, shared a snap of a pink starfish in her family’s aquarium.
“Our new cool addition to our aquarium,” her caption read alongside a love heart eyes emoji.
The blue aquarium also featured a variety of different fish, including what appeared to be a blue tang fish, as well as large rocks resting on the side.
She and husband Patrick Mahomes, who are expecting their third baby together, are already parents to daughter Sterling Skye, 3, and son Bronze, who turns two in November.
Brittany’s new addition comes after she was seen attending the US Open final with her husband, 28, on Sunday, Sept. 8.
“My Honey Deuce🤍,” she wrote in her caption on Instagram as she posed alongside the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback.
In the following slide, Brittany was snapped resting her head on Patrick’s shoulder as the duo watched the final that saw Italy’s Jannik Sinner beat USA’s Taylor Fritz.
Meanwhile, Brittany was also seen hugging pal Taylor Swift, who attended the event with her boyfriend Travis Kelce.
Appearing to shut down rumors of a friendship rift, the ladies flashed beaming smiles as they greeted one another. The pair’s embrace came after multiple outlets reported that the duo — who have watched Chiefs games together previously — sat in separate suites for the Chiefs’ home opening game for the 2024-2025 season on Sept. 5.
They were also seen taking a group photo together with Kelce, 34, and Patrick.
Following the Chiefs’ season-opener, Brittany shared a carousel post of her time at the Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri, including posing with daughter Sterling.
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NFL star Marlon Humphrey believes appearances can be deceiving – especially when it comes to Patrick Mahomes.
The Baltimore Ravens cornerback was left frustrated as Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs ran out 27-20 winners in last week’s NFL opener.
Humprey and the Ravens had no answer to two-time MVP Mahomes, who threw for 291 yards and a touchdown in the AFC Championship Game rematch.
The former first-round pick opened up on the loss during a recent episode of his podcast Punch Line.
And he revealed just how difficult it is to play against Mahomes – despite him sporting a “dad bod.”
“What makes [Mahomes] very good is he does some pretty wild stuff,” he explained.
“Which sometimes catches him out but a lot of times he doesn’t.
“He gets away with a lot just because he’s always willing to test it, willing to try it.”
“He’s a chubby fast dude. I’m always amazed when he’s outrunning people or juking poeple in the backfield, getting out of a sack and just launching the ball.”
In recent years, Mahomes’ unathletic physique has been a talking point for NFL fans.
The 28-year-old defended his body shape in a recent interview with TIME magazine, insisting “some padding” is important for a QB.
“I definitely have the dad bod a little bit,” Mahomes told TIME, via the Daily Mail.
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“I’ll also say I have a great body for a quarterback. You’ve got to have some padding in there to take the hits that we take.”
Mahomes was targeted by internet trolls after being photographed arriving for training camp in the offseason.
“It kinda surprised me,” Mahomes told The Pat McAfee Show in May, responding to the criticism of his physique.
“I thought we got the whole dad bod thing out of the way last offseason, last season actually in the playoffs.
“But I guess people still haven’t realized that I don’t have abs.
“So, I’ll continue to work on that and hopefully, one of these days we can figure out how to get a looser t-shirt.”
Mahomes is hoping to lead the Chiefs to a historic feat this season.
No team in the modern NFL era has ever won three consecutive Super Bowl titles.
The three-time Super Bowl champion is back at Arrowhead on Sunday.
The Cincinnati Bengals are the challengers, fresh from a disappointing Week 1 loss to the New England Patriots.