Brittany Mahomes Appears to Triple Down on Trump Support After Backlash
Brittany Mahomes, wife of Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, appears to have tripled down on her support for Trump in the face of haters.
As Breitbart News reported last week, Mahomes slammed haters who criticized him for appearing to “like” pro-Trump posts on social media.
With his NFL wife Sports Illustrated The swimsuit model took to Instagram to challenge both the mental capacity and emotional makeup of critics who slandered her for “liking” an Aug. 13 Instagram post touting President Trump's 2024 agenda.
“Let's be honest,” Mahomes wrote in the article, “if you're disliked as an adult, it means you have deep-rooted issues from childhood that refuse to heal. It's impossible to have a fully developed brain and still hate seeing other people doing well.”
Notably, the post that Mahomes appears to have liked included calls for “closing the borders” and “removing men from women's sports.”
After receiving so much backlash, Mahomes appears to have removed his social media likes. Fox NewsThe former football player said he “liked” several comments on recent Instagram posts that suggested he supported Trump.
One of the comments she liked read, “TRUMP-VANCE 2024.”
The other comment was a reference to her recent social media activity in which she implied support for Trump and drew backlash from those who do not support the former president. The comment read, “Glad to see you're not backing down. We are all entitled to our opinions and should not be intimidated into conforming.”
Kelly Stafford, wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, seemed to like the second comment.
TMZ Sports and New York Daily News Both publications reported Wednesday evening that Mahomes appeared to dislike the comments. It should be noted that her husband, Patrick Mahomes, has never publicly spoken about his political stance. In April of this year, he told Time magazine that he would not be involved in the 2024 election.
“I'm not trying to pressure people to vote for a particular president,” Patrick said. “No matter who you believe, I want people to speak up. I want people to investigate.”