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Brittany Mahomes pays emotional Father's Day tribute to husband and Chiefs star Patrick

Brittany Mahomes pays emotional Father's Day tribute to husband and Chiefs star Patrick

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On Sunday, the Mahomes family celebrated Father's Day and the Kansas City Chiefs star received a touching tribute from his wife.
Brittany Mahomes posted a number of photos of their family to her Instagram account.
'Happy Father's Day to our rock! The most incredible, loyal most fun dad everrrrrr! The way you love us is unmatched!,' Brittany captioned the post.
'You never let a day go by without letting these kids know how special they are! We love you.'
Patrick replied to Brittany's post, saying 'Love yall!' while adding a red heart emoji.
The photos showed Patrick and Brittany Mahomes alongside their three children: Sterling, 4, Patrick 'Bronze' Mahomes III, 2, and newborn daughter Golden.
Brittany revealed in an interview that she and Patrick are done having kids for the time being
Images of Golden hadn't materialized until just a few days ago, when the mom and dad shared more photos of their family.
Patrick and Brittany's joint message marked the 5-month anniversary of Golden's birth, as she entered the world on January 12.
'What truly matters,' Brittany captioned the photos.
After having another child in such a short span, Brittany was asked in a sit-down if the pair had any indications of slowing down.
During an interview with WHOOP, Brittany discussed her record of falling pregnant with three children in the space of four years, before suggesting Golden Raye will be her last.
'We're done, we're done for a while. Three,' she said about the prospect of a fourth child.

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