Brittany Mahomes draws fan fury for leaving daughter Sterling to party with Taylor Swift – “Kylie Kelce would never”
Reddit users blast Mahomes’ wife
Brittany Mahomes, wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, has once again found herself under the social media microscope.

Known for her candid expressions and previous controversies, Brittany‘s recent actions have triggered criticism from NFL fans.
Her Instagram post documenting a reunion with her daughter, Sterling, after some time away has sparked mixed reactions, drawing unfavorable comparisons with the more discreet approach of Kylie Kelce, wife of Jason Kelce.
Instagram Story draws condemnation
A recent Instagram story showcasing Brittany‘s reunion with her daughter Sterling has fueled the ongoing criticism.
While many fans appreciate candid glimpses into celebrities’ lives, some were quick to voice their discontent regarding Brittany‘s regular disappearances and subsequent reunions with her family.

The negative reactions immediately surfaced on platforms like Reddit, reflecting the public’s divided opinions on her actions.
“Poor 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 BM. Not like she can actually be a mother and spend time going to the park, trampoline park, library, etc. with them,” a user wrote.
“Oh wait! She can!! She can actually BE a mom and stop looking and treating her kids like insurance policies.”
Another added: I genuinely feel awful for those kids
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Mahomes‘ growing association with pop star Taylor Swift, who is now dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, has not gone unnoticed.

Meanwhile, the comparisons between Brittany and Kylie are becoming more evident, especially in their approaches to public appearances and social media.
While Brittany has been more open about her experiences, Kylie, known for her reserved demeanor, has garnered praise for maintaining a lower profile.
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