Brittany Mahomes Calls Out Haters After Backlash for Reportedly Liking Donald Trump's Post

Mahomes reportedly liked — and apparently unliked — an image on social media highlighting Trump's "2024 GOP platform"

<p>Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty</p> Brittany Mahomes attends the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2024 Issue Release and 60th Anniversary Celebration on May 16, 2024

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Brittany Mahomes attends the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2024 Issue Release and 60th Anniversary Celebration on May 16, 2024

Brittany Mahomes shared a message for any haters this week following social media backlash for reportedly liking a post from former President Donald Trump.

The Kansas City Current co-owner, 28, uploaded a statement on her Instagram Stories on Friday, Aug. 23, in which she called out haters with "deep rooted issues."

She did not specify what she was referring to in the upload, which she shared amid social media backlash over her reportedly liking an Aug. 13 Instagram post shared by Trump.

Outlets including Newsweek and The New York Post both reported on the apparent social media like, with multiple accounts on X (formerly Twitter) sharing screenshots and screen-recorded video of Mahomes' Instagram handle appearing beneath Trump's post.

Mahomes' like does not appear on the post as of Saturday, Aug. 24 and she does not follow Trump on Instagram, nor has she openly endorsed a candidate for president.

<p>Brittany Mahomes/Instagram</p> Brittany Mahomes shares a message to Instagram on Aug. 23, 2024

Brittany Mahomes/Instagram

Brittany Mahomes shares a message to Instagram on Aug. 23, 2024

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"To be a hater as an adult, you have to have some deep-rooted issues you refuse to heal from childhood," the message on Mahomes' Instagram read. "There's no reason your brain is fully developed and you hate to see others doing well."

She also capped off the text-only Instagram Stories post by writing above it, "I mean honestly."

The Aug. 13 Instagram post that Mahomes — who is married to Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes — reportedly liked is a square graphic detailing the "2024 GOP platform," which includes a list of 20 of Trump's apparent talking points ahead of the election in November.

Among the list are phrases including "seal the border and stop the migrant invasion," "keep men out of women's sports," "secure our elections," and "deport pro-Hamas radicals and make our college campuses safe and patriotic."

Social media users, mainly on X, took issue with Mahomes' apparent Instagram like this week, with some pointing out the nature of Trump's post and others asking if people were "really surprised" by it.

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Just last week, the former president shared AI-generated images on social media suggesting that Taylor Swift — a friend of Mahomes — and her fans were endorsing his campaign.

The Republican presidential nominee, who is running against Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, uploaded posts including fake images of women wearing "Swifties For Trump" T-shirts on his Truth Social platform, as well as a headline labeled "satire," reading: "Swifties Turning to Trump After ISIS Foiled Taylor Swift Concert."

The post also came alongside a fake Uncle Sam-style poster of Swift which read "Taylor Wants You to Vote for Donald Trump." The former president captioned the image with "I accept!"

PEOPLE reached out to a representative for Swift for comment at the time.

Swift has not endorsed a 2024 presidential candidate, though she previously supported current President Joe Biden and VP Harris during their 2020 campaign.

At the time, she said in V Magazine that the "change we need most is to elect a president who recognizes that people of color deserve to feel safe and represented, that women deserve the right to choose what happens to their bodies, and that the LGBTQIA+ community deserves to be acknowledged and included."

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