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Brittany Mahomes takes advantage of Taylor Swift’s absence in San Francisco to shine in custom denim jacket… See More
Brittany Mahomes showed off her unique fashion once again as she starred during the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory over the San Francisco 49ers as Taylor Swift was on the other side of the United States on stage.
Brittany and Swift have regularly attended Chiefs matches together to watch Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce play football in their quest for Super Bowl titles and they regularly end up catching eyes and attention for their outfit choices.
And the situation occurred at the Levi’s Stadium on October 20 when the wife and mother-of-two, soon-to-be three, showed off her baby bump whilst wearing a smart customized denim jacket.
The blue and yellow coat had Chiefs written on the pocket as well as Mahomes 15 on the back as Brittany showed her support for her husband, completing the outfit with a black jump suit that’s showed off her tummy as well as a silver purse, black sunglasses and brown boots.
The model and 29-year-old has previously appeared in a red leather jumpsuit, looking like it belongs on the set of a Brittany Spears music video or in the Kill Bill film franchise, as well as wearing a retro-themed Chiefs jacket in the opening stages of the 2024/25 season.
And as the sun beamed down in California, the blonde enjoyed a good football game as she watched the Missouri-based side emerge 28-18 winners to maintain their 100% record for the campaign, captioning the photo on Instagram, “6-0 BABYYYYYY.”
When is Mahomes’ third child due?
News broke in July 2024 that the couple are expecting their third child after Brittany birthed Sterling Skye in 2021 and Bronze in 2022 so if they announced the news at the time of conception, that means Baby Mahomes three is due around April 2025.
It’s likely going to be a bit earlier, however, as it takes women four to 12 weeks to realize they are pregnant, around the time their menstrual cycles stop, so Baby Mahomes could be due when its father will hope to take to the field for the Super Bowl again.