Mahomes posted pictures of her kids before the game

BRITTANY Mahomes was flooded with hateful messages after the Super Bowl.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost the Philadelphia Eagles 40-22, but Patrick Mahomes wasn’t the only one feeling the heat.
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Brittany Mahomes got hate from Eagles fans on social media during the Super BowlCredit: Reuters
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Brittany posted a series of pictures to Instagram before the gameCredit: AP
As the Super Bowl was getting underway, Brittany posted a series of pictures to her Instagram.
The pictures included herself and her daughter Sterling and son Bronze.
Brittany wore an all-white outfit, with matching pants and jacket to the game.
The white pants had “Chiefs” painted in red and gold on one of the legs.
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She also paired the outfit with a $73,000 VRAI diamond necklace.
Her post on Instagram was pretty simple, with the only caption being “LIX.”
However, the post quickly backfired on Mahomes.
Eagles fans flocked to the comments of the post to make fun of her for the Chiefs’ Super Bowl loss.
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“Lol. Got all glammed up for nothing. Lololol,” one comment said.
“Mahomes is sleeping on the couch today,” another read.
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“Time and place Brit,” a third comment said.
“Brittany read the room babe,” a fourth fan said.
While a lot of fans piled up on Brittany, others shared their sympathies for her and her family after the tough loss.
“Beautiful, Brittany. I’m so sorry to see so many rude, hateful comments,” one comment said.
“Give Patrick a hug for all of us,” another fan said.
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The Chiefs fell short of a historic threepeat on Sunday, and never showed much of a fight against the Eagles.
That came after President Donald Trump predicted the Chiefs to win and praised the Mahomes family.
“I guess you have to say that when a quarterback wins as much as he’s won – I have to go with Kansas City,” he told Fox News’ Bret Baier.