Super Bowl: These stars showed up in the stadium

Super Bowl: These stars showed up in the stadium

Super Bowl
These stars showed up in the stadium






The duel Philadelphia Eagles against the Kansas City Chiefs also followed stars such as Bradley Cooper, Anne Hathaway or Paul Rudd.

Donald Trump (78) was the first acting US President to visit the Super Bowl-Taylor Swift (35) as a friend of the Chiefs star Travis Kelce (35), of course. But the NFL final between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs attracted many other stars to New Orleans.

Bradley Cooper, Miles Teller and Anne Hathaway cheered Philadelphia

Bradley Cooper (50) fired the later winners, the Philadelphia Eagles. No wonder the actor was born in her home state of Pennsylvania. The Hollywood star showed his little daughter Lea the field, both wore a green Eagles jacket.

Miles Teller (37) was born near Philadelphia and also cheered on the Eagles. The “Top Gun: Maverick” star wore a retro shirt of the club under a naturally green jacket. He was accompanied by his wife Keleigh Sperry.

Although born in New York City, Anne Hathaway (42) also came out as an Eagles supporter. The Oscar winner had thrown a green sweater over the shoulder when she was cheered in the stands. Comedian Pete Davidson (31) also set up on a team with a green baseball cap.

Paul Rudd holds up Kansas City colors

In addition to Super-Fan Taylor Swift, the Kansas City Chiefs, on the other hand, had only a few prominent supporters. “Ant-Man” actor Paul Rudd (55), for example, posed with son Jack (19) in the Kansas partner look.

Tom Brady (47), for many of the best footballers of all time, came in a neutral black suit. With tennis star Serena Williams (43), another former world-class athlete stopped by. At the half-time show, she danced on stage to Kendrick Lamars (37) Mega hit “Not Like Us”.

Rapper march to Kendrick Lamar’s half-time show

In keeping with the rapper’s appearance, there were several hip-hop stars at the Super Bowl. Cardi B (32), Megan Thee Stallion (29) and Doechii (26) were honor. Jay-Z (55) stopped by without a wife Beyoncé (43), but with the joint daughters Blue Ivy (13) and Rumi (7).

Also in the stadium in New Orleans: Former First Lady Jill Biden (73), “Yellowstone” star Kevin Costner (70), ZAC Efron (37) and Apple boss Tim Cook (64). Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney (82) was honored from Great Britain.

Lady Gaga (38) came in black. A clip was recorded in the stadium in which she sang in white for the victims of the terrorist attack in New Orleans in January 2025.

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Source: Stern

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