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Brittany Mahomes Calls Out "Disrespectful" Women Who Go After Husband Patrick Mahomes
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Date:2025-04-17 06:44:04
Brittany Mahomes and Patrick Mahomes are a team.
And she's not worried about anyone intercepting their happiness. However, the fitness entrepreneur didn't hold back when asked in a recent Instagram Q&A how she deals "with all the women trying to get after" her Kansas City Chiefs quarterback husband.
"Lol it's actually really sad how disrespectful some women are…" Brittany replied in an April 16 post. "But they are a waist [sic] of my time & not going to disturb my peace."
She admitted that getting to this place did take some time. "BUT I did use to have a very hard time and get extremely annoyed," Brittany continued. "But I am now to a point where I could care less!"
And if anyone ever steps out of bounds, the personal trainer isn't afraid to clap back. When one social media user called her a "gold digger" in the Q&A, Brittany laughed off the accusation by writing back, "I wish I dug and found gold."
Besides, followers know Brittany and Patrick, both 27, have been each other's biggest cheerleaders for more than a decade after meeting in high school.
"11 years in total," she noted in response to a fan's question about how long they've been together. "Married 1 year."
Last month, Brittany and Patrick—who share daughter Sterling Skye Mahomes, 2, and son Patrick "Bronze" Lavon Mahomes III, 4 months—celebrated their first wedding anniversary.
"Happy 1st Anniversary," she wrote in a March 12 Instagram post alongside photos from their 2022 ceremony in Hawaii. "One of the best weeks of my life, marrying your best friend it's one of the greatest things you could do! Nothing beats doing life with you and these beautiful kiddos of ours! Year 1 was wild but we got many more to go. You & Me forever."
And whether Brittany and Patrick are celebrating Super Bowl wins, sticking up for each other or simply enjoying family time at home, they've proven time and time again that they're each other's no. 1 fans. As she captioned a June 2022 post of her wrapping her arms around him, "Oh man do I love ya."
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