Their daughter stole the show this time.
Patrick Mahomes might be the love of Brittany Mahomes’ life, but he isn’t the one who looks cutest with her. In their latest Instagram post, their daughter Sterling steals the spotlight alongside her mother
Sterling Mahomes was born on February 20, 2021, and is the older child of the pair, set to turn four years old in just over a month, making her a year and nine months older than Bronze, born on November 28, 2022.
She bears a striking resemblance to her mother, as evident in a series of pictures where the duo posed in the snow, surrounded by nature. They wore matching outfits, except for Brittany Mahomes’ blue gilet, consisting of black sweatpants, a black hoodie, and black and blue shoes.
Despite Patrick Mahomes being of mixed race, Sterling shares the same hair color and complexion as her mother, showcasing that, for the moment, Sterling is a mommy’s girl. The images were shared via Instagram on Brittany Mahomes’ account, garnering over 88,000 likes within 10 hours
In other snaps, they stood facing the camera with Sterling appearing tiny compared to her mother, like a mini-me. A third photo captured the youngster curiously investigating the snow alongside her parent.
While her father wasn’t spotted, it’s perhaps expected as he and the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to take on the Buffalo Bills in the NFL postseason on January 21 at 18:30 ET.
Pat Mahomes won’t control their lives. Mahomes’ father was a professional baseball player in the MLB, and his brothers played college basketball and high-school football, indicating he comes from a family of athletes.
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