Little Reese Wallace is by now well-known for her adorable makeup tutorials.
But her latest video channeling her favorite football player, Patrick Mahomes, takes cuteness to a level not typically seen in NFL football.
"Everyone in Kansas City loves Patrick Mahomes, it's not just Reese," her mom, Nicole Wallace, told "Good Morning America."
Mahomes was the NFL's MVP last year and is leading the Chiefs to their first Super Bowl appearance in 50 years.
MORE: Little girl wears mom's makeup and she is fierce: 'Reese has never lacked confidence'In the video, Reese gets her hair into her go-to messy bun and puts on her Chiefs head wear and eye black on her cheeks. And then comes "the chop." Wallace said it's a fan favorite.
One of the many reasons the Wallace family loves Mahomes so much is not only his "good guy" rep, but also for the work of his foundation, "15 and the Mahomies." The foundation "is dedicated to improving the lives of children," according to its website. "The Foundation will support initiatives that focus on health, wellness, communities in need of resources and other charitable causes."
She added that he is an advocate for "bully breeds."
"They own a pit bull and a cane corso and are showing the world how great these dogs are," Wallace said.
MORE: 7-year-old girl who slayed the makeup game is back -- and it's all about the contourAlso, "Reese loves his hair," Wallace said.
On Super Bowl Sunday, the family will be at home cheering on the Chiefs.
"Reese will spend most of the time snacking, commenting on Patrick's hair, dancing to J. Lo and Shakira and trying to hear the announcer over her parents' spirited cheering," Wallace said. "She'll chop and yell 'first down' on cue and wonder why her mom is crying when Patrick raises the trophy. It will be quite the spectacle."
It's not clear if Mahomes has seen the tiny fan-girl's video yet, but with it going viral -- it's been seen 220,000 times on Facebook so far -- fans are hoping so.
"I've seen a lot of comments begging for a Reese and Patrick introduction," Wallace said, "and while I'm sure it won't occur until after we win the Super Bowl, I sure wouldn't be opposed."