Brittany Mahomes Shares Adorable Video of Patrick Mahomes’ Son Following Family Photoshoot With Sterling and Bronze
Brittany Mahomes Shares Adorable Video of Patrick Mahomes’ Son Following Family Photoshoot With Sterling and Bronze

Mahomes shares Bronze and daughter Sterling Skye, 3, with her husband Patrick Mahomes
Brittany Mahomes is updating her fans with an adorable video of her son.


The mother of two, 28, shared a video on her Instagram Story on Tuesday of her son Patrick “Bronze” Lavon II, 16 months, kissing a large teddy bear.“If this isn’t the cutest thing you have ever seen I’m not sure what is,” Mahomes wrote across the video.
“Kisses,” Brittany said behind the camera as she pointed to the white stuffed animal, resulting in Bronze planting multiple kisses on his furry friend’s face.

Bronze sitting next to a teddy bear.
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In addition to Bronze, Brittany shares daughter Sterling Skye, 3, with her Kansas City Chiefs quarterback husband Patrick Mahomes, 28.
The Kansas City Current co-owner’s cute video of her son comes days after she shared snaps of the family of four’s Easter weekend celebrations.
“Happy Easter🤍,” Brittany’s caption read as she shared a carousel post of the family wearing blue outfits and posing by a pool

Brittany Mahomes captured her son Bronze planting kisses on a teddy bear.
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Patrick wore a blue T-shirt as he carried his daughter, who was dressed in a blue checked dress, while Brittany also sported a blue dress as she carried Bronze in checked blue shirt with matching pants.
The post also featured a solo shot of Sterling and Bronze.
“Happy Easter Mahomes family! Hope you had a blessed day! ,” one person commented, while another added, “Awwwe!!! Such cute outfits Sterling & Bronze have on ️️.”


In April 2023, Brittany opened up about the challenges of motherhood.“I think for me it was just still learning to make time for yourself and other stuff and not just solely your 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥!” she said in an Instagram Q&A at the time. “Life is still moving when you have a kiddo so obviously they become your main priority but you can’t just forget about everything else you did before.”
Brittany added that she “100%” struggled with mom guilt, adding, “I often feel bad having help with them and not being able to just do it all on my own,” she admitted. “Also leaving them, not good at that part.”



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