Here’s Why Patrick Mahomes’ Parents Really Got Divorced
Super Bowl LVII delivered on all fronts — from the star-studded commercials, to Rihanna’s long-awaited halftime show, to (most importantly) the action on the field. The Kansas City Chiefs came back with a vengeance following RiRi’s pregnancy announcement… err, we mean performance, but their victory was not without drama. While Patrick Mahomes visibly fought an ankle sprain and played through the pain, a questionable late penalty sent Eagles fans into an uproar, but in the end, the Chiefs clinched the title, 38-35. And Mahomes took home the second Super Bowl MVP Award of his career (so far), per ESPN. Other than Mahomes himself, no one was more excited by the outcome than his parents, Randi and Patrick Mahomes.
Following the big game, proud mama Randi took to Instagram to share how proud she was with a number of snaps of her son, including a very candid one beside which she gushed, “My first born, who made me grow up and be a mom… he taught me how to forever love unconditionally.” His dad and namesake was just as thrilled and the father-son duo shared a long, emotional hug on the field, which got Twitter talking. As one fan said, the sweet embrace was “a powerful moment in history.” So, who exactly are Patrick’s parents, how did they meet… and why did they get divorced?
Patrick Mahomes’ parents, Randi and Patrick Lavon Mahomes, haven’t spoken much about their love story, but Randi does offer some insight into their marriage (and eventual divorce) on her website. As she reveals, Randi first met Pat soon after she graduated from high school and, although she fell in love with him, she had no idea he was a pro athlete. She also didn’t expect to start a family so soon. As her official bio reads, “Randi never intended to be a young mother, but her faith told her that this was God’s plan.” She and her MLB beau tied the knot and had their first child, Patrick. Randi put her career on hold and became a devoted mom, soon welcoming their second son, Jackson. Unfortunately, fame took a toll on their marriage. According to Randi’s bio, “married life with a professional baseball player is a hard life” and so, she and Pat got divorced.