Brittany Mahomes Shares Adorable Haircut Milestone for Kids Sterling and Bronze

Brittany Mahomes recently celebrated an adorable milestone with her children, PEOPLE reported. On February 12, she shared several Instagram Stories featuring daughter Sterling and son Bronze as they received their first haircuts.

In her post, Brittany showcased a photo of 3-year-old Sterling with her golden curls on the floor. She captioned it, "Sterling’s first haircut," alongside a crying face emoji. Following that, she captured Bronze, aged 2, preparing for his haircut with an eyes-holding-back-tears emoji.
Brittany also shared cute before and after photos in her final Instagram Story, highlighting the transformation of both children's hairstyles.

The past week has been emotional for Brittany, 29, after the Kansas City Chiefs' loss in the 2025 Super Bowl on February 9. Her husband, Patrick Mahomes, also 29, publicly expressed his heartbreak after the game. He told the #ChiefsKingdom, "I let y’all down today. I’ll always continue to work and try and learn and be better for it." Patrick concluded, "We will be back."
At the game, in which the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Chiefs 40-22, Sterling and Bronze had their moment on the field. They wore T-shirts with Patrick's No. 15, with Sterling showing off her confidence by crossing her arms and posing with a pout.
Brittany attended the game in a chic all-white outfit. This event came shortly after she and Patrick welcomed their third child. They announced their new addition on January 12 through an Instagram post featuring a black-and-white photo holding their baby daughter's feet. The sign read, "Golden Raye Mahomes • 1/12/25 🎀✨."

In a press conference just days later, Patrick shared insights about their family preferences. When asked about the possibility of more children, he stated they were "good with three for now." He added, "My goal was always three. So we've had three. And we'll stick there for a while and see if we need to come back and get another one later on."
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