Patrick Mahomes, Brittany Mahomes and 21 Savage Try Matzo at the Time100 Gala
Comedian and fellow honoree Alex Edelman posted about sharing the Passover staple at the gala
21 Savage broke bread — er, matzo — with Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes at the Time100 Gala.
The rapper and the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback were two of the 2024 TIME100 Most Influential People. Patrick, Brittany and 21 Savage sat together at the commemorative event in New York City on Thursday, April 25, and fellow honoree Alex Edelman stopped by to bring something new to the table — literally.
The stand-up comedian posted a photo on X (formerly known as Twitter) of himself handing matzo (also called matzah) to the three stars.
I got to introduce @PatrickMahomes and @21savage and @BrittanyLynne to matzah last night. pic.twitter.com/P5Pt6zBjXn
— Alex Edelman (@AlexEdelman) April 26, 2024
“I got to introduce @PatrickMahomes and @21savage and @BrittanyLynne to matzah last night.” he wrote on the social media app.
In the photo, Edelman serves the unleavened flatbread on a platter to 21 Savage, who appears to be taking a bite. Whatever is going on with the musician’s reaction makes the Super Bowl champ, his wife and Edelman crack up.
Matzo is a Passover staple because Jewish tradition means not eating leavened bread or bread products during the week-long holiday currently taking place. It’s often served during seders and used in different forms during the week like for pizza and dessert.
At the gala, Patrick, 28, wore an all-black tuxedo, while Brittany, 28, donned a Sau Lee gown with a crystal crop top that bared her abs and rib tattoo. 21 Savage, 31, opted for an all-black leather tux and Edelman wore a classic black tuxedo and white shirt.
Jack Antonoff also stopped by the Mahomes’ table to pose for a photo. The Bleachers singer — and frequent collaborator with Taylor Swift — mingled with the couple and wrapped his arms around them.
All three are known for their unrivaled support of Swift, whose boyfriend Travis Kelce plays with Patrick on the Chiefs.