Be it Taylor Swift, Lothar Matthäus, Superman or Brad Pitt: super celebrities become super fans at the biggest sporting event in the world.
When the biggest sporting event in the world comes around, super stars become enthusiastic super fans. On the night of Sunday to Monday it’s that time again: The Kansas City Chiefs will meet the San Francisco 49ers in the 58th Super Bowl at the Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. Then prominent fans of the two final teams will provide beer, burgers and popcorn to support their football heroes on the artificial turf. The noble fans include both German sports stars and Hollywood heroes such as Brad Pitt (60) and Superman.
Can Taylor Swift cheer at the end?
All eyes on Taylor Swift (34): New headlines about her relationship with football star Travis Kelce (34) are currently dominating the world’s headlines every day. He adores her at her concerts. She is the most prominent cheerleading girl in the USA. The 1.96 meter giant took the Grammy subscriber’s heart by storm last year. A familiar position for Kelce. He also plays as a front-line tight end for the Chiefs. On Sunday, Kelce wants to decorate himself with the winner’s ring for the third time. Can Taylor celebrate with her Travis after the game?
Also Brad Pitt with a Chiefs cap
Brad Pitt is probably no less nervous sitting in the stadium or in front of the television on Sunday. He is also an avowed Chiefs supporter. No wonder: Pitt grew up in Springfield, Missouri. The Chiefs play their home games in Kansas City, some 250 kilometers away. The smart Hollywood star and heartthrob makes no secret of his sympathy for the final favorites. Proof: At the 2020 SAG Awards, one of the most coveted film and television awards in the United States, a fan threw him a Chiefs baseball cap. But Pitt didn’t sign it. , he put on the cap and enjoyed the awards ceremony in fan clothing. Will we also see his victorious smile on Sunday night?
Superman is also a Chiefs fan
Superhero fans know it: Superman spends his childhood in the fictional small town of Smallville in the state of Kansas. Of course, a real Superman actor also sticks with the Chiefs. The British actor Henry Cavill (40) played Clark Kent aka Superman in the Hollywood films “Man of Steel” and “Batman v Superman: The Beginning of Justice”. On his support for the Chiefs, he said: “I spent a lot of time in America and learned to enjoy football. Superman is from Kansas and I was playing Superman at the time. So it just makes sense to support the Chiefs.”
Where are the 49ers fans?
With so much star support for the Chiefs, the question arises: Who is keeping their fingers crossed for the 49ers? Answer: What Superman Henry Cavill can do, Marvel star Jeremy Renner (53) has been able to do for a long time. The Hollywood star, who had a serious accident at the beginning of 2023, wants to shout his 49ers to victory in the stadium. It is not known whether US Vice President Kamala Harris (59) is also making her way to Paradise. However, it is an open secret that the former district attorney of San Francisco is rooting for the 49ers. Very expertly, her analysis of the season so far reads like this: “All season long, my 49ers have shown fighting spirit and determination on the field. And now they are back on the way to the Super Bowl. Congratulations to the entire team!”
Bayern legends support Chiefs
Which German celebrities are Edel fans on Sunday? Bayern legends Lothar Matthäus (62) and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (68) certainly won’t miss the Super Bowl. As representatives of their former football club, they have often been to the USA for PR campaigns. And because Bayern and the Chiefs have a cross-sport partnership, Matthäus and Rummenigge were already dressed in Chiefs outfits. But the two former kickers who have experienced finals know that anything is possible in just one game – an expected victory for the Chiefs favorites or a surprise victory for the 49ers.
Source: Stern

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