This week, there was some controversy surrounding Brittany Mahomes’ newly revealed foot tattoo during the Kansas City Chiefs training camp. A few weeks ago, pictures of her on a boat circulated, and one of those pictures featuring her feet went viral. The tattoo she got is linked to polyamory, which is a type of relationship where people have multiple romantic partners.
NFL fans have been discussing and debating the meaning behind her tattoo, as it’s not entirely clear. Brittany recently shared her thoughts on why she chose this symbol, shedding some light on the matter.
Brittany Mahomes is all about character!
On July 26, the NFL Notifications Twitter page thrilled fans with captivating photos of Brittany Mahomes’ newly revealed foot tattoo, embracing polyamory and open relationships. A short while after accepting the idea of being involved with 7.87 billion polyamorous men and women, she shared a mysterious message on Instagram.
Retired women’s soccer forward, 27 YO Brittany wrote: “Your character will outweigh any lie told about you. Those that know you, KNOW you.”
It seems that Patrick Mahomes‘ wife justified the tattoo that she liked its design and what it symbolized. The tattoo has a heart and an infinity sign. Even though she did not elaborate, it’s only fair to assume that the tattoo represents her eternal love and lasting loyalty toward Mahomes. Well, one cannot debate that. Besides this, Brittany Mahomes has numerous tattoos inked on her body, and each one of them holds a thoughtful meaning behind it.
Brittany’s multiple tattoos depict positivity
In April, there was a report about Brittany, who co-owns the Kansas City Current. During an Instagram Q&A, she was asked about her tattoos. She revealed that she has four tattoos. Specifically, one of them has her children’s names, Patrick “Bronze” Lavon and Sterling Skye, along with their birth dates, tattooed on her right wrist. The newly revealed tattoo that stirred controversy appears to be the 5 one.
It’s worth noting that polyamory is not very common in the United States. According to survey reports, only about 4 to 5 out of every 100 people practice polyamory. What do you think about Brittany’s response?