Patrick Mahomes’ mother, Randi Martin, expressed her desire to live a
“normal”
life, per Page Six. During her appearance on
“The Mom Game Podcast,”
she shared that being the mother of a highly successful three-time Super Bowl champion like Patrick Mahomes can be overwhelming, to the point where she cries sometimes.
“As much as I say that we’re blessed and Patrick’s living his dream, it has been the hardest seven years of my adult life.”
“It’s been really hard to juggle … I’ve cried a lot. I’ve struggled with it.”
She admitted to being
“jealous”
of her friends who lead a more ordinary lifestyle.
“We just want to be normal and go and have dinner and we don’t do that,”
she explained.
“My daughter [Mia] and I, living in our town, we rarely go.”
Randi, who is 48 years old, is the mother of two sons, Patrick, 28, and Jackson, 24, whom she shares with her ex-husband, Pat Mahomes. She currently resides in Texas with her 12-year-old daughter, Mia, from a previous relationship. Randi, who works as an event planner, discussed how her professional life has been impacted by her son Patrick’s fame. She revealed that numerous people have attempted to contact their family through her phone number and email.
While adjusting to Patrick’s fame since he joined the NFL in 2017 has been challenging for the family, Randi emphasized that she tries her best not to allow her stress to affect her children.
“[Patrick is] working his tail off every day … doing what he needs to do and has his family and kids,”
she stated. For those who are unaware, Patrick Mahomes is the quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs and shares a son and a daughter with his wife Brittany Mahomes.
During the podcast, Randi also mentioned the challenges Jackson has faced while being in the public eye. In May of last year, Jackson was arrested and charged with aggravated sexual battery following an incident involving the owner of a restaurant and lounge in Kansas called Aspens. Jackson pleaded no contest to a simple battery charge and received a six-month probation sentence in March.
“I’ve cried myself to sleep reading some of the things that I know that my kids see,”
the mother of three expressed.
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