Brittany Mahomes speaking on podcastBrittany Mahomes (Photo via Whoop/YouTube)


Brittany Mahomes has finally had enough of caring what others think of her.

Brittany Mahomes recently shared how her husband, Patrick, has helped her deal with negative comments she constantly has to deal with on social media.

Earlier this week, Patrick Mahomes’s wife found herself under a cloud of criticism for “liking” a controversial social media post by Donald Trump, leading her to hit back at haters. This is something she would’ve never done in the past, but we are dealing with a different Brittany.

During a recent “WHOOP” podcast appearance, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model and soccer team co-owner explained how the three-time Super Bowl winner has helped her manage fame and attention.

“I think the main thing that he always told me is like, ‘Stop caring about what people think, especially the people that don’t even know you,’” said Brittany Mahomes, who is pregnant with the couple’s third child.

She added how “social media used to get me a lot,” and that she doesn’t “give a f–k about what people have to say about me anymore,” as she spelled out the word instead of saying it.

While Brittany has made her political affiliations clear, her husband has not come to endorse either candidate. He will likely keep that to himself to avoid the backlash.

Brittany Mahomes ‘Likes’ Trump and Vance Content Amid Backlash

Brittany Mahomes, the wife of NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes, recently came under fire online for reportedly liking, and then unliking, an Instagram post from former President Donald Trump earlier this month.

Not only did she respond to the backlash, but she went on to double down on her political stance by linking to another comment involving Donald Trump and J.D. Vance.

One of her followers wrote a comment endorsing the Republican ticket, “TRUMP-VANCE 2024,” wrote Republican influencer Michael Solakiewicz.

Social media users caught her liking that post before removing it.

REPORT: The U.S. Army Is Asking Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson & The UFL To Give Them Back Their $6 Million Dollars

The Rock standing next to soldiersThe Rock (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
The United States Army is looking for a refund cheque from Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and the UFL after giving him millions in the hopes of ramping up enrollment and getting zilch.

The former WWE star turned actor and football league owner was one of the investors who made a $15 million grab at the XFL’s rights after its second debut failed in 2020. The league came back for a third time, kicking off again in 2023. It has since merged with the USFL to become the UFL, so it’s actually had a fourth debut in 2024.

While it managed a decent 812,000 viewers during the regular season, the UFL can’t claim to be a top American league just yet, although it has attracted sponsors with deep pockets, including Uncle Sam.

The league predicted it would generate about $100 million in revenue this past season, but there’s been no update, so we can’t be sure they reached that goal. But the U.S. Army did contribute $11 million to the cause.