Patrick Mahomes’ daughter, Sterling, was born a Kansas City Chiefs fan. The older she gets, the more she understands about the game. Her mom, Brittany Mahomes, shared a darling video of 3-year-old Sterling in her Instagram stories expressing her disappointment in other NFL players. When your dad is Patrick Mahomes, one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, you’re bound to be a protective daughter.
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Patrick Mahomes’ Daughter Told Her Mom Just What She Thinks About People Messing With Her Dad
Brittany shared a video of a sweet mother/daughter moment on her Instagram story. During their conversation, Sterling said something that caught her mom’s attention. Brittany Mahomes quickly began filming her daughter.
Brittany asks, “What’s so rude of them?”
Patrick Mahomes’ darling daughter replied, “If they take the ball from daddy and score a touchdown by theirselves, that means they’re so rude,” she explained to her mom.
The video is giving Stephanie Tanner vibes, and we love it.
Patrick and Brittney Mahomes often share content on social media with their daughter and son, Patrick Lavon Mahomes III, whom they call Bronze. A third baby will join the family soon.
Brittany recently shared photos of the family ready to trick-or-treat on Halloween. Fans loved their zookeeper and animal theme.
A fan wrote, “Of course, this family is just adorable- what a fun time for them! And the incredible entrance to their home – seasonally just beautiful!!”
This group costume delighted many
One person wrote, “That is such a cute idea!!! Happy Halloween to the Mahomes Family.”
And this one. “Lmao too cuteeee family coordination costume!! Love it! Sterling take her role very seriously! Perfect!!”
Of course, Patrick Mahomes’ fans noticed that Daddy didn’t have to work and got to be with his daughter and son, “So cute!!!!!! Happy no Thursday games so dad can enjoy, too!”
This story’s featured image is by Andrew Leyden via Shutterstock.
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