Brittany Mahomes has decided that she won’t be sharing any photos or videos of her newborn daughter’s face for a while.
The mom of three shared the news on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, March 4.
“Golden is in the stroller. You can’t see her, and won’t for a while,” she captioned a post. The comment appeared to spawn from people being confused about an earlier post. Mahomes reshared a video that her personal trainer shared that showed the face of a baby sitting in a rocking seat. Also in the photo was a stroller that was completely covered. Some people thought that the baby in the seat was Golden — but it was actually Mahomes’ trainer’s baby.

Before starting the workout, Mahomes posted a video of herself rocking Golden in her stroller.
“My fav workout partner,” she captioned a video.
Mahomes and husband, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, announced the birth of their third child on Instagram back in January. The announcement included a photo of Golden’s feet along with her full name and her birthday, but no other details. In the time since, neither Brittany nor Patrick have shared any photos or videos of Golden’s face.
Meanwhile, the couple’s other two kids, Sterling, 4, and Bronze, 2, have been all over social media. Most recently, Brittany shared footage from Sterling’s Bluey-themed fourth birthday party. The oldest Mahomes child was seen jumping around and playing in her pink and green flamingo dress.

Two days earlier, Brittany shared a birthday tribute to Sterling.
“This sweetest, most kind little girl ever! I thank god everyday for choosing me to be your mom, you have taught me so much about life and what matters most and I truly am so thankful you made me a mama! You are the best big sister to Golden & Bronze and they are so lucky to have you guiding them,” she captioned the Instagram share.
All three Mahomes children made appearances in the post, but Golden’s face wasn’t visible in any of the included photos.
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