Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, widely regarded as one of the NFL’s top talents, recently made headlines off the field. But this time, it wasn’t for his exceptional skills or game-winning performances—it was for a personal matter. The superstar athlete, along with his wife Brittany, hosted a grand third birthday celebration for their daughter, Sterling, which quickly became a hot topic on social media.
The Mahomes family is no stranger to the spotlight. With Patrick being an NFL superstar and Brittany a vocal supporter and businesswoman, their lives are often scrutinized by the public. Yet, the couple’s decision to throw an extravagant birthday bash for Sterling drew an unexpected wave of backlash from critics, who labeled the celebration as “excessive” and accused Mahomes of flaunting his wealth.
However, Patrick Mahomes was not one to stay silent. The Super Bowl MVP took to social media to address the criticism head-on. In a fiery response, Mahomes defended his decision to celebrate his daughter’s special day in style, stating, “She’s my daughter, and I can do whatever I want for her… GET A LIFE!!”
The celebration in question featured an elaborate setup, complete with themed decorations, custom cakes, a children’s entertainer, and even a mini petting zoo. Photos from the event showed Sterling surrounded by friends and family, beaming with joy. While most fans applauded the sweet gesture, others felt it was an unnecessary display of wealth, with comments like “Just another example of rich people wasting money” and “She’s three; she won’t even remember it.”
Mahomes was quick to remind his detractors that the celebration wasn’t about flaunting his earnings but about creating cherished memories for his daughter. “People spend their money on things they enjoy or care about. For us, it’s our family,” he said. “I work hard, and I’ve been blessed with the resources to give my children the best experiences. If that’s a problem for you, maybe you should focus on your own life.”
SAD NEWS: Patrick Mahomes suffers family tragedy days after Super Bowl 2025 defeat
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Just five days removed from the Super Bowl 2025, Patrick Mahomes’ grandfather, Randy Martin, has died.
Randi Mahomes, Patrick’s mother, broke the news on Instagram on Friday.
“Hard to find the words of holding my father’s hand as he goes to Heaven,” Randi wrote with the announcement. “I know he’s in a better place. I love you daddy. Well done, good and faithful servant!”
Patrick Mahomes on the sideline during Super Bowl 2025 on Feb. 9, 2025.Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Martin’s health had been on the decline for some time.
In September, Randi posted that “he is in the hospital and is not well,” and asked for prayers.
The specifics of his ailments were unclear.
Randi provided an update on her father’s health on Jan. 24, when she announced that Martin had entered hospice care.
“My dad is in hospice and I’m lost for words,” she said.
Martin was “hanging on” in hopes of seeing his grandson play in Super Bowl 2025 as the Chiefs went for a three-peat, Randi said just a few days before the game.
Randi Mahomes announced her father passed away.RandiMahomes/Instagram
Mahomes is in the midst of a Hall of Fame career, already winning three Super Bowls at the age of 29.
“I know that it has meant a lot to him,” Randi said prior to the Super Bowl. “He must be such a proud grandpa, so proud.”
Mahomes has vowed to make up the lopsided loss to the Eagles, which many considered one of the worst games of his career.
Patrick Mahomes was under pressure all Super Bowl.AP
“Appreciate all the love and support from #ChiefsKingdom I let y’all down (Sunday),” Mahomes wrote on social media.
“I’ll always continue to work and try and learn and be better for it. Want to give thanks to God for every opportunity he has given me. We will be back,” he wrote to his social media followers after the game.”