Looking ahead to the upcoming NFL season, a big question arises about Patrick Mahomes:
Can he lead the Kansas City Chiefs to a historic three-peat and win the Super Bowl for the fourth time in his incredible career?
Meanwhile, Patrick’s wife Brittany is also asked a question just before the new season and the presidential election in November…
Wait, are you a Donald Trump supporter?!?
Late last week, Brittany appeared to have liked an Instagram post by the convicted felon – a post in which Trump outlined the Republican Party’s platform for the 2024 election.
This platform includes the deportation of “pro-Hamas radicals” and the exclusion “of men from women’s sports,” the social media message says.
This post has over 400,000 likes.
Mahomes, who is pregnant with her third child, has faced heavy criticism for allegedly supporting Trump’s polarizing agenda.
She was always open and didn’t just sit back and accept everything.
“To be a hater as an adult, you have to have deep-rooted issues that you haven’t wanted to heal since childhood,” said a post Brittany posted on her Instagram story in response to the political criticism.
She added: “There is no reason why your brain is fully developed and you hate it when others are doing well.”
Just a few months ago, no one would have cared what Brittany Mahomes thought about these issues.
But then Taylor Swift started dating Travis Kelce… and going to his football games… and sitting in various luxury suites with Brittany… and now Mahomes has earned a reputation and a certain celebrity status as the boyfriend of this superstar singer.
“Patrick Mahomes, imagine marrying someone who doesn’t care about your rights and the rights of your children. Brittany Mahomes agreeing with Project 2025 but being married to a black man with biracial children is insane,” one social media user wrote after seeing Brittany’s obvious support for Trump.
Patrick, in turn, made headlines in April when he refused to support anyone in this year’s election.
“I don’t want to pressure anyone to vote for a particular president,” Patrick Mahomes told Time magazine. Instead, he encouraged his fans to “use their voice” and educate themselves about then-candidates Joe Biden and Trump.