Patrick Mahomes and his pregnant wife Brittany celebrated Halloween by dressing up as zoo characters with their two children and then taking to the streets of their Kansas City, Missouri suburb for some trick-or-treating.
The Kansas City Chiefs Star Quarterback played the role of a zoo keeper, wearing a tan uniform with “zookeeper” above one breast pocket and his name “Patrick” above the other.
He also wore a matching bucket hat and combat-style boots, while he and his wife wore a kangaroo onesie costume, complete with a head for a hat, a small kangaroo pouch for a baby kangaroo and tan boots.
As a zoo keeper, the three-time Super Bowl MVP and champion had to deal with three-year-old daughter Sterling as a pink flamingo and son Bronze, who turns two in November, as a ferocious lion.
The proud parents documented the holiday by sharing a series of photos and videos on their respective Instagram pages, each sharing a family photo with the caption, “Happy Halloween.”
Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany, both 29, celebrated Halloween by dressing up as a zoo keeper and a kangaroo, respectively, and going trick-or-treating with their three-year-old daughter Sterling, who is a pink flamingo and is almost two years old. old son Bronze, who went like a lion
The Mahomes, two high school sweethearts, announced in an Instagram post in late July that they are expecting their third child
Along with a family photo they both shared, taken on the stoop of their home, the NFL superstar also shared an adorable photo of himself cradling Bronze in his arms while they were both in full costume.
Brittany also posted pre-costume photos of her children strapped into their custom-made seats in the family SUV.
From there, she shared a clip of the family of four riding around their neighborhood on a golf cart while Ray Parker Jr.’s Halloween-appropriate song Ghostbusters (1984) played on the sound system.
She followed with an adorable photo of her and Bronze in their outfits in front of their mansion, and a video of Bronze walking down their long driveway in his lion costume.
“Say trick-or-treating,” the mother of two is heard saying to her son as he walks back to the house. A little out of breath. and at just two years old he is still adding many new words to his vocabulary. He did his best to repeat trick-or-treating.
There’s also a solo photo of Sterling with a big beaming smile like a pink flamingo, and another of her brother enjoying the fruits of his labor by sucking on a lollipop.
Finally, the zoo keeper and his animals arrived at a neighbor’s home, where the family patriarch tried to educate them on what to do and ask for what they wanted.
After both of their children received treats, they all thanked the homeowner and apparently headed to the next house for more trick-or-treating.
The Mahomes live in a 4,300-square-foot, $1.8 million custom mansion on a 3.5-acre estate just a 20-minute drive from the Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri, according to Architecturaldigest.com.
The couple are actually high school sweethearts who started dating in March 2012 when Patrick was a sophomore and Brittany a junior while attending Whitehouse High School in East Texas.
They dated for about eight years before the Chiefs’ leader proposed during their 2020 Super Bowl ring ceremony in Kansas City, which ultimately led to their wedding in March 2022.
They came out and publicly announced in an Instagram post on July 12 that they were expecting their third child.
Brittany Mahomes started her Halloween by sharing pre-costume photos of her kids strapped into their custom seats in the family SUV
The Mahomes family used a gold cart to travel around their upscale neighborhood at certain points while trick or treating, while Ray Parker Jr.’s Halloween-appropriate song Ghostbusters (1984). was playing on the sound system.
The Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback played the role of a zoo keeper, wearing a tan uniform with “zookeeper” above one breast pocket and his name “Patrick” above the other, while his wife was a kangaroo.
She followed with an adorable photo of her and Bronze in their outfits in front of their mansion
There is also a video of Bronze walking up the driveway with candy in hand
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The tradition of trick-or-treating has its origins in a variety of European and Celtic customs, including Souling, a medieval English tradition in which people went door to door on All Saints’ Day to recite a song or prayer in exchange for food , usually a soul cake.
The Scottish and Irish tradition of disguise is for people to go door to door in costume and perform a short act to receive food or treats.
The Celtic pagan holiday called Samhain stems from the time when people would dress up and build bonfires to scare away gods who might try to deceive them.
Irish, Scottish and English immigrants brought these traditions to the United States, but trick-or-treating did not become popular until the 1950s.