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A Starry Surprise: Brittany Mahomes Adds a Splash of Wonder to Family Aquarium

Brittany Mahomes, co-owner of the Kansas City Current and wife of NFL star Patrick Mahomes, excitedly revealed a charming new addition to their home aquarium—a vibrant pink starfish. The announcement came through an Instagram post that showcased the starfish among other marine life, enhancing the family’s already diverse underwater world. Alongside their aquatic adventure, the Mahomes, who are expecting their third child, continue to make family time enchanting and educational with such unique home additions. This latest update follows their public appearance at the US Open final, underscoring a season of joyful family expansions and public engagements.

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