Brittany Mahomes shares more from their magical family moments at Disneyland
Patrick Mahomes’ family celebrated the Chief’s recent Super Bowl win at the happiest place on earth

Following the exhilarating victory of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2024 Super Bowl, Brittany and Patrick Mahomes took a well-deserved break to the happiest place on Earth, Disneyland.
The couple, accompanied by their adorable children, Sterling Skye and Patrick “Bronze” Lavon III, shared glimpses of their enchanting trip, showcasing the sheer joy and magic experienced by the entire family.
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Captured in front of Sleeping Beauty’s castle, the Mahomes family beamed with happiness as they embraced their little ones during their Disneyland adventure.
Brittany Mahomes, co-owner of the Kansas City Current, affectionately dubbed the experience as the “best time ever” for Sterling and Bronze, jokingly pondering, “same time next year, Dad?”
Among the cherished moments immortalized in photographs were the heartwarming encounters with Disney icons Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
As the children met their beloved characters and frolicked with Disney-themed bubble machines, the Mahomes family radiated pure joy, basking in the magic of the moment.
However, amidst the celebration, NFL fans couldn’t resist injecting a touch of humor into the scene, playfully warning Brittany Mahomes to keep a watchful eye on the charming Minnie Mouse.
Social media buzzed with lighthearted comments, with fans jesting about Minnie’s attempt to “finesse”Patrick Mahomes and playfully urging Brittany to safeguard her husband’s affections.
Despite the playful banter, the Mahomes family’s trip to Disneyland served as a testament to their resilience and unwavering spirit.
Sterling Mahomes turned 3
Earlier in the week Patrick and Brittany shared a glimpse of the birthday party they threw for Sterling, who turned three years old.
The celebration took place at the Dallas Botanical Garden.
Brittany’s post showed pictures of Sterling smiling and jumping around while enjoying the festivity.
The mother of two captioned her post with “Happy Birthday to my Sterling Skye! You made me a Mama and it was one of the greatest moments of my life! You my girl are the brightest little girl and make every day nothing short of beautiful! You’re three, where did the time go?”
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