Dianna Russini Caught Liking Viral Video Mocking Brittany Mahomes After Taylor Swift Wedding
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Dianna Russini found herself back in the spotlight after liking a viral Instagram post that poked fun at Brittany Mahomes following Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding.
The post came courtesy of writer and comedian Taylor Wolfe. It featured a comedy skit imagining Brittany repeatedly asking Patrick Mahomes when she could finally post photos from the wedding.
The video also joked about celebrity guests, mentioning names like Hugh Grant, Miranda Lambert and Madonna.
The skit quickly gained traction on Instagram. It had received over 60,000 likes at the time of writing, as Swift and Kelce’s wedding continued dominating social media discussion.
You can see it right below:
Russini was among the users who interacted with the post, and folks quickly noticed her like.

Brittany and Patrick Mahomes were among the highest-profile NFL guests at Friday’s ceremony inside Madison Square Garden.
The Chiefs quarterback eventually shared photos from the evening, while Brittany also posted several images of the couple’s coordinated outfits.
It Would Have Been Awkward If Dianna Russini Attended Taylor Swift’s wedding

Swift and Kelce’s wedding drew roughly 1,000 guests from across sports, music and entertainment.
The ceremony was officiated by Adam Sandler, while the couple wore custom Christian Dior Haute Couture designed by Jonathan Anderson with Christian Louboutin shoes and Cartier jewelry.
Meanwhile, Russini remains one of the NFL’s most recognizable reporters after previous stops at ESPN before joining The Athletic. In recent months, however, she has been engulfed in controversy following allegations claiming she had an affair with New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel.
Vrabel and his wife, Jen, attended Swift and Kelce’s wedding together, which could have made things awkward if Russini were on the guest list.
It marked their first public appearance as a couple since the allegations emerged online. Those claims remain unproven, and neither Vrabel nor Russini has publicly addressed them.
