Brittany Mahomes debuts new tattoo dedicated to her three children in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit shoot

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Brittany Mahomes showed off plenty of skin — and some new ink — in her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit digital cover shoot. Katherine Goguen/Sports Illustrated

She may be a WAG, but she’s also a mom.

Brittany Mahomes was one of six NFL WAGs chosen to cover the February Sports Illustrated Swimsuit digital issue — and she’s showing off more than her curves.

The former personal trainer looks stunning one year after giving birth to her third child, daughter Golden Raye, and she subtly paid tribute to her kids in the shoot.

On the blond bombshell’s right forearm appears a new tattoo outlining the profile of each of their faces.

The former soccer player honored her three children — Sterling, Bronze and Golden — with portraits of their silhouettes on her right forearm. Instagram/@brittanylynne
A pic from Golden’s January birthday party shows that Mahomes hadn’t yet gotten the new tattoo.

Mahomes also shares daughter Sterling Skye, 4, and son Patrick “Bronze” Mahomes III, 3, with husband Patrick Mahomes.

In 2023, shortly after giving birth to Bronze, Mahomes revealed that she had the names and birth dates of her first two children tattooed on her right wrist. In the new shoot, it appears she’s added Golden to the same area as well.

It’s unclear when exactly Brittany got inked, but it appears to have been as recent as the past month; photos and video from Golden’s first birthday party on January 12 show a bare forearm.

Brittany shares her three children with husband Patrick Mahomes. brittanylynne/Instagram
The blond bombshell added baby Golden to her existing ink, too. Instagram/@brittanylynne

Patrick also has a tattoo tribute to his children; in 2022, he had Sterling’s hand and footprints inked on the back of his leg.

In her new Sports Illustrated Swimsuit interview, the KC Current co-owner talks women’s sports and empowering postpartum women.

“I hope I inspire women to feel confident in who you are and confident in your body,” she told the mag.

“I feel like after having three kids most women probably wouldn’t be up to being [in] a bikini and being in a Sports Illustrated [Swimsuit] photo shoot. So I just hope that by doing this, I can inspire women in life to still feel confident and to still work for themselves and take care of their bodies and understand that hard work can still put you to where you want to be.”

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