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Brittany Mahomes Says Daughter Sterling ‘Only Has Good Memories of’ Las Vegas in Smiley Snap Ahead of Chiefs Game
Brittany Mahomes is sharing her daughter’s love of Las Vegas! In a new photo that the mom of two — who is currently expecting her third baby with husband Patrick Mahomes — shared on her Instagram Stories on Sunday, Oct. 27, her eldest child, Sterling Skye, smiled widely while visiting the Nevada city.
Alongside the sweet photo, in which the 3-year-old sits atop someone’s shoulders in front of some palm trees, the Kansas City Current co-owner, 29, explained the toddler’s wide grin.
“My girl only has good memories of Vegas and loves this place 🤣🤍,” Brittany wrote.
Brittany and Sterling are in the city to cheer on Patrick, 29, and the Kansas City Chiefs in their Sunday game against the Las Vegas Raiders. The expectant mom and Chiefs sideline staple is most likely also with son Bronze — who turns 2 next month — as she and her kids attend as many Chiefs games as they can each season to support Patrick.
And when he isn’t needed on the field, the star quarterback rounds out their group as they attend other sporting events as a family. Earlier this month, the Chiefs star had some sweet father-son bonding time with Bronze at a football game, and Brittany documented the special moment.
On Oct. 18, she shared a photo of Patrick with Bronze in the bleachers at a local football field, where they went to watch a high school game together. “Friday night lights 🤍,” she captioned the sweet shot. The Mahomes’ nights out as a family of four will soon be nights out as a family of five — which Patrick recently declared is the perfect number for him.
Speaking to reporters at a training camp press conference in July, shortly after he and Brittany announced that they are expecting baby No. 3, the Chiefs quarterback joked that after the couple’s third child is born, he’s all done having kids. When asked how he plans to manage his business deals and other affairs with a baby on the way, the NFL star laughed and said, “I’m done. I’ll say that.” “I said three and I’m done,” he added as reporters chuckled off-camera.
But after joining in with their laughter, the player got a bit more serious, referring to fatherhood as “awesome.” “I always wanted to have kids young,” Patrick said at the press conference. “I got to grow up in the locker room, I think I’ve talked about it before — it made such an impact in my life, so I wanted to have kids young.”