Brittany Mahomes’ daughter Sterling is living the fairytale life! On Saturday, Jan. 11, the Kansas City Current co-owner, 29 — who is currently pregnant and expecting her third baby with husband Patrick Mahomes — shared a pair of photos on her Instagram Stories of 3-year-old Sterling dressed in a blue, Cinderella-inspired princess gown.
In one of the two snaps, Sterling stood in a hallway as she held onto the handlebar of a small scooter. She wore a blue dress with white tulle details, silver accents and puffed sleeves. The dress’ sequined top featured a jewel brooch in the center.
The little girl wore the dress over a pink long-sleeve shirt with a Disney princesses print, and accessorized with a pink hair bow and sneakers. The second photo shows Sterling in the same outfit as she posed in a parking lot while holding a pink gift bag featuring a unicorn design. The gift was addressed to “Rylee.” Brittany also shares 2-year-old son Patrick “Bronze” Lavon III with her NFL star husband, 29.
Just days ago, the mom-to-be posted a series of photos showcasing her baby bump on Instagram. For the photo shoot, she wore a white open button down shirt with a white lacy bra. “Hello 2025✨ we’re ready for you little one 🎀,” Brittany captioned the Jan. 8 post.
Amid her pregnancy, Brittany is staying dedicated to her fitness routine. The former soccer player kicked off the new year with what she described as “the best workout,” and shared a glimpse of her sweat session in a video on her Instagram Stories. The clip showed her lifting weights while Sterling sat on top of her head.
Bronze also participated in the family workout, as he supervised while Brittany finished up her reps to the Forrest Frank song “GOOD DAY.”
In December, Patrick said in an interview clip posted on X by Netflix that Brittany is due “any day now.” The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback also noted that the added stress of this NFL season has been hard on his pregnant wife. “Brittany says I’ve been stressing her out too much this season,” he said. “So I got to try to not put so much stress on her through these football games.”