Mahomes' mother dispels death hoax with amusing seven-word quip
Randi Mahomes, the mother of NFL star Patrick Mahomes, has once again found herself in the spotlight, this time debunking fake news about her passing. The false report, which claimed that Mahomes had passed away at the age of 53, circulated on Facebook last week.
Before the game against the Arizona Cardinals, Mahomes shared her excitement for the season, writing, "Couldn't be more proud." However, the joy was short-lived as the Chiefs suffered a 20-17 defeat. Despite the loss, Mahomes remained optimistic, expressing her support for the team.
The fake news about her death was later debunked when Mahomes took to Facebook to address the situation. She wrote, "I'm just glad you're still with us." The post was later shared by another user who joked about the rumors, adding to the confusion.
This is not the first time that Mahomes has had to address fake news. Previously, she made headlines after revealing that she wasn't able to watch her son, Patrick, in the Chiefs' preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals due to blackout rules.
The fake news post was shared by a Facebook account named the Mahomes Family, which is not an official account. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of misinformation targeting public figures and their families on social media platforms.
In a broader context, social media platforms like Facebook are known for the spread of fake news about public figures, including sports stars and their families. The FBI has warned about various scams and misinformation tactics online, emphasizing the ongoing issues with digital misinformation.
Despite the challenges, fans can stay up to date with the latest from the NFL across various platforms. The NFL Facebook page and the talkSPORT End Zone YouTube channel are great resources for NFL news and updates.
In more positive news, Kansas City will play Seattle at Lumen Field on Friday, August 15. Fans can watch the game live as the Chiefs aim to bounce back from their defeat. Mahomes, who has been active on social media, shared her excitement for the game, writing, "My boy and his boy, ready for game day."
As the NFL season continues, it's important for fans to remain vigilant against fake news and misinformation. Let's support our teams and their families by spreading only accurate and respectful information.
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