Brittany and Patrick Mahomes Celebrate Halloween with All 3 of Their Kids, Sharing Photos of Golden’s First Costume

Brittany and Patrick Mahomes are celebrating spooky season with their three kids.

On Halloween, the couple shared some sweet photos of their little ones in coordinating costumes on Instagram.

Daughters Sterling Skye, 4, and Golden, born Jan. 12, 2025, were dressed as Spider-Gwen.

Meanwhile, son Patrick “Bronze” Lavon III, who turns three next month, dressed as Spider-Man.

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Patrick took inspiration from his son by dressing as Miles Morales.

Family matriarch Brittany complemented everyone’s outfits by dressing as the Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends version of Aunt May.

Patrick hinted at the inspiration behind their costumes in the comment section by sharing an animated GIF of the animated series, which follows the adventures of grade-school incarnations of Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, and Miles Morales.

Earlier this month, the proud mom of three, 30, shared a series of photos on her Instagram alongside her three kids as they cheered on their Kansas City Chiefs quarterback dad, 30.

In one photo, Brittany could be seen wearing a red shirt dress and carrying her youngest child, who matched mom in a red onesie. Golden also wore a pink and red hair bow and matching booties.

Next to her, daughter Sterling and son Bronze wore matching red Chiefs T-shirts and white shirts, as well as oversized headphones. Other snaps show the kids on the field watching the game, and then posing behind the scenes near the locker rooms.

,Brittany simply captioned her post.

Last Halloween, the then-family of four dressed up in fun zoo animal attire to celebrate the spirited holiday.

Patrick dressed up in a custom zookeeper uniform bearing the word “zookeeper” on one side and his name on the other. The tan uniform was paired with a bucket hat and matching boots.

He wore the look alongside his wife, who dressed in a kangaroo onesie and light brown winter boots. Their little ones also dressed up like animals, with Sterling wearing a pink flamingo costume and Bronze in a lion costume.

The proud parents shared an Instagram photo of their ensembles, writing, “Happy Halloween.” Brittany also posted a sweet video of Bronze saying, “Trick-or-treat,” along with a snap of Sterling posing in her costume.

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