KANSAS City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes's wife, Brittney, took fans behind the scenes and revealed her experience since starting a new career venture.
The two-time Super Bowl champion's wife opened up on Saturday about her time working and appearing in a photo shoot with Sports Illustrated in their swimsuit issue.
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Sports Illustrated and Mahomes shared the news last Thursday with a few social media posts dropping several shots of herself in red bikinis from a photoshoot in Belize.
Brittany left little to the imagination with her Swimsuit shoot, sporting different bikinis and one-piece suits in Kansas City Chiefs red.
The Swimsuit issue will hit shelves in May, giving fans a better look at Mahomes and her new career with Sports Illustrated.
She will share the issue with other high-profile models and influencers, including LSU gymnast and TikTok sensation Olivia Dunne.
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Brittany appeared at Sports Illustrated's Super Bowl party Saturday Night and spoke on the modeling new career venture.
She dazzled in an elegant silver dress on the red carpet while speaking in an exclusive interview with the US Sun and called the moment "incredible."
"It's incredible. I definitely could never have dreamed of something like this.
"I am just completely honored, humbled, and just super excited to be a part of this family," Brittany expressed.
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She continued to detail how much fun she had during the photo shoot and how her fellow models made her feel "so comfortable."
Patrick has led the Chiefs to three Super Bowls in his seven-year NFL career, and Brittany expressed that this year's event, which is hosted in Las Vegas, is unlike any others she has been to.
Meet the NFL's biggest Wags including global pop sensation Taylor Swift"Vegas is a fun time. It's pretty insane.
"There's a lot of people here. It is definitely probably one of the biggest ones we've been to."
She also disclosed it "does not get any easier" watching her superstar husband play and shared she and the family have a "ton" rituals and "a lot of superstitions."
Kansas City will battle the San Francisco 49ers for the Super Bowl as the Chiefs have a chance to win back-to-back years, a feat that hasn't been captured since Tom Brady and the New England Patriots achieved the task in 2003 and 2004.
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