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Brittany Mahomes’ Gives America a Look Into Her Toxic Trait Amid Patrick Mahomes’ New Golf Move

“I could give two s—- about people’s opinion of me that don’t even know me,” Brittany Mahomes once declared, serving up the kind of unfiltered confidence that’d make a linebacker blush. But this week, America’s favorite NFL queenpin swapped her signature sideline sass for self-deprecating humor, confessing a very relatable flaw:
“My toxic trait is telling people I’m down for anything when in reality I mean not after 8pm, food should be involved, and it also depends on the weather, the parking situation, and how tired I am.” she posted on her Instagram, Translation: Girl’s got boundaries, and they’re tighter than a Cover 2 defense.
Before she was slaying game-day fits and roasting trolls like Aaron Donald on a blitz, Brittany was booting goals at the University of Texas at Tyler—literally. The former Icelandic pro soccer star traded cleats for CEO vibes, co-owning the Kansas City Current and dropping jaws in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. “Take risks, but never apologize for your shine,” she might’ve whispered, channeling Ted Lasso’s mantra: ‘Taking on a challenge is a lot like riding a horse. If you’re comfortable, you’re probably doing it wrong.’
But let’s talk real stats: three kids (Sterling, Bronze, Golden), one Super Bowl hubby, and a fashion brand that’s more clutch than Patrick Mahomes’ no-look passes. Brittany’s secret? “He is very good at blocking people out,” she said of Patrick, whose pre-game pep talks include gems like “stop caring what people think.” Together, they’re the ultimate power couple—less Ballers, more Modern Family with a Lombardi Trophy.