Brittany Mahomes's social media activity sparked speculation about her relationship with pop star Taylor Swift.
Mail Online reported that Brittany Mahomes's recent like of a Donald Trump post has left fans questioning the future of her friendship with Taylor Swift.
Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, liked a post by former President Donald Trump on Instagram. This action triggered a flurry of comments and concerns on social media, given Swift's vocal disapproval of Trump during the 2020 political season.
Swift and Brittany have built a close bond over the past year, largely due to Swift's relationship with Travis Kelce, a teammate of Patrick Mahomes. Various social encounters and public outings have documented their friendship.
However, Brittany's Instagram-like may challenge this friendship, as it appears to conflict with Swift's political stances.
The approaching NFL season complicates this saga, as fans speculate how the political disagreement might affect interactions between Swift and Mahomes during Chiefs games.
Users on X, a social media platform, suggest potential awkwardness in VIP areas. "This season is gonna be awkward in the stadium suites with Brittany and Taylor Swift," one user posted.
Others worry Mahomes and Swift might stop collaborating on platforms like TikTok.
Many, therefore, see Brittany Mahomes' liking of Trump's post as endorsing his policies, which directly contrasts with Swift's public views. In fact, Swift urged fans to vote against Trump in 2020, emphasizing her political stance.
Consequently, fans expressed mixed reactions on social media, with some applauding Mahomes and others predicting a fallout with Swift. "And there goes the Taylor Swift / Brittany Mahomes 'friendship,' Good for her, standing up for what she believes..." said one user.
Meanwhile, another fan humorously remarked, "Brittany Mahomes....Taylor Swift is never getting back together with you."
Brittany Mahomes responded to the backlash by directly addressing critiques on Instagram and calling out the childish mentality of her attackers. "I mean honestly, to be a hater as an adult you have to have some deep-rooted issues you refuse to heal from childhood," she wrote.
Furthermore, she emphasized the importance of goodwill, stating, "There's no reason your brain is fully developed and you hate to see others doing well."
Meanwhile, a commentator in an interview with the *Daily Caller* offered a hopeful yet realistic take on the friendship, saying, "I wish the best for both of them. I hope they enjoy their life, maybe together, maybe not — most likely not."