Brittany Mahomes is hitting the sights in New Orleans ahead of Super Bowl 2025.
The star — who’s married to Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes — took her kids to the aquarium after touching down in The Big Easy ahead of Sunday’s match-up.
“First adventure of NOLA, the aquarium 😍,” she wrote on her Instagram Story Friday.
The famous WAG, 29, posed in front of a massive fish tank while pushing her 3-year-old daughter Sterling and 2-year-old son Bronze in a two-seat stroller. It’s unclear if she brought her newborn daughter, Golden, along for the fun excursion.
While Brittany and Sterling flashed big smiles for the camera, her son seemed less than impressed.
“Bronze… yes in fact, he did not like any of it,” she jokingly added.
Brittany kept things casual for the family outing in jeans, a white T-shirt, Adidas sneakers and a “Mom Szn” hat — reflective of her last few weeks.
The Mahomes family welcomed their third child during the Chiefs’ bye week in January.
Brittany announced the news on Instagram alongside a sweet black-and-white photo of her and Patrick holding hands near the newborn’s feet.
“Golden Raye Mahomes 1/12/25 ✨ 🎀,” she captioned the upload.
Ever the supportive spouse, Brittany attended Patrick’s divisional round playoff game just 6 days after giving birth.
While they left Golden at home the last two games, the quarterback confirmed earlier this week that they decided to bring the 3-week-old to the big game.
“She’s been amazing, she’s been sleeping well. Mom’s been extremely happy, and I’m excited for her to be able to come,” he told the media Tuesday.
“I think it’ll be her first football game at the Super Bowl, and I hope that we get her a win.”
The group will be seated in a “really big” suite alongside “a lot of friends and family,” Patrick’s mother, Randi Martin, told Page Six at the NFL Honors Thursday night.
Martin told us she will be on “grandma duty” during the game, giving Brittany a slight break.
“So I may or may not watch the game, but I will be holding the grandbabies!”
Given their hectic schedule in NOLA this weekend, Martin assured her daughter-in-law, “If you need my help, call me up! I’ll stop, drop and run!”
The Chiefs are hoping to make NFL history with their third-straight Super Bowl win — but they’ll have to beat the Philadelphia Eagles to do so.