Brittany Mahomes’ surprise appearance at the Kansas City Chiefs game this weekend has not gone unnoticed in Hollywood.
The wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick was back at Arrowhead Stadium just six days after giving birth to their third child, to the complete surprise of nearly everyone who watched the NFL playoff game against the Houston Texans.
And Avengers actress Scarlett Johansson was as surprised as everyone else.
‘How is she upright? “Six days after I had a baby, someone told me that beer would help bring back the milk or whatever,” she said on the TODAY show.
“So I think I had a giant Guinness and a huge bowl of puffed-up Cheetos, and I was staring into the abyss, like, ‘What have I done?'”
Johansson, 40, has two children: a 10-year-old daughter named Rose and a three-year-old son, Cosmo.
Brittany Mahomes returned to the Chiefs game just six days after giving birth

Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson was stunned to see her back in a game so soon
Mahomes, 29, welcomed Golden Raye into the world a week ago, his third child after daughter Sterling and son Bronze.
She was in Arrowhead to cheer on Patrick in what was a game the Chiefs had to win to keep their season alive as they sought a historic third straight Super Bowl title.
The win over the Texans means they now have to beat the Buffalo Bills in Kansas City on Sunday night to cement their spot in the Super Bowl in New Orleans on February 9.
In addition to attending the game, Brittany also sat on the floor next to Patrick’s postgame press conference with her two oldest children as they listened to the quarterback talk about his latest victory.
Once he was done, they ran over and Mahomes lifted Sterling into his arms in sweet scenes.
In an Instagram post last Monday, she shared a photo of her and Patrick’s hands resting on Golden Raye’s feet, which were placed right in front of a sign with his name on it.
Patrick, 29, had said on Christmas Day that Brittany was due to give birth imminently and joked that he hoped it would be during his team’s bye week before the NFL playoffs.