Brittany Mahomes’ SI Swimsuit Debut: From maternity shoot to Rookie of the Year
Patrick Mahomes is the most supportive husband, says Brittany.

Brittany Mahomes has been making waves in the fashion world, from her custom game day outfits to her stunning debut as a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit rookie. However, her journey to the pages of SI may have started two years before the shoot, with a bare maternity photoshoot that showcased her modeling capabilities.
The former soccer player posed nude with her growing baby bump on full display ahead of the arrival of her and husband Patrick Mahomes’ second child, Bronze. This photoshoot, shared on Instagram in 2022, captured Brittany draped in a delicate white lace sheet, exuding confidence in front of the camera.
Fast forward to 2024, and Brittany’s SI Swimsuit debut has garnered attention for its red-hot appeal. The mom of two expressed her gratitude to her husband, Patrick Mahomes, for his support throughout her first SI photoshoot, sharing a stunning shot from the shoot on her Instagram Story.

Brittany in a bikini is a sight to behold
Brittany recently embarked on a girls’ getaway to Tulum, Mexico, for her best friend’s bachelorette party. The 28-year-old shared glimpses of their luxurious accommodations and their day on a private yacht, enjoying the crystal-clear waters.
Brittany was posing in a sexy black bikini, with the blue waters of the Mexican Caribbean in the background and the coast as a backdrop. The snapshot made it immediately apparent why the prestigious magazine chose her as one of its Rookies of the Year along with gymnast Olivia Dunne.
Despite some backlash on social media, Brittany continues to shine in the spotlight, supported by her husband and enjoying her well-deserved moments of celebration and success.
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