Brittany Mahomes’ Outfit To Chiefs, Dolphins Game Goes Viral
Brittany Mahomes’ Outfit To Chiefs, Dolphins Game Goes Viral
Brittany Mahomes’ outfit to Saturday’s playoff game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins went viral this weekend.
Because of the insane temperatures that all parties involved had to deal with, much was made about what everyone wore to this particular outing.
For example, NFL reporter Kaylee Hartung’s choice of attire to the proceedings blew up online.
Something similar ended up happening with Brittany, too. Her outfit to the game largely speaks for itself:
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Folks at home simply could not stop raving over Brittany’s fashion choice to the big game.
“You look amazing!!!!! Stay warm,” one fan wrote.
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— Fab Celebrity (@FabCelebrity_) January 12, 2024
“Oh my god, you look so cute,” another person agreed.
“Outfit of the year,” a third fan chimed in.
In a weekend where ESPN host Sam Ponder came under fire for her choice of outfit, it is telling that Brittany was able to earn such a warm reception.
Then again – it’s probably because she is such a huge star. Be it for her tipping behavior at restaurants, racy skirts or provocative workout photos, she is always trending for something or other.
This was just the latest example of that.
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By any metric you want to use, Brittany is the unofficial First Lady of the NFL.
This was the case in 2023 – and it continues to be the case in 2024 as well.
What will Brittany ultimately go viral for next? Time will tell.
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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.