The crowd at Super Bowl LIX was filled with celebrity guests, including Philadelphia Eagles superfan Bradley Cooper and Kansas City Chiefs fanatic Paul Rudd, among others like Taylor Swift, Miles Teller, and Pete Davidson. The Eagles led the Chiefs throughout the game and triumphed over the reigning Super Bowl champs with a score of 40-22, securing their victory in Super Bowl LIX. This long-anticipated win unleashed celebrations among Hollywood Eagles fans both in-person and on social media.
Following the victory, Bradley Cooper shared his excitement during an interview with Fox Sports. “I’m just one of thousands and thousands that get the opportunity to love this team and live for this team and be a part of Philadelphia,” said the star and director, who has been a passionate fan for years. “I used to come with my dad, and then I could bring my daughter. It’s just a beautiful thing in life. It’s a miracle. I’m so blessed to be here and I love this team so much.” His heartfelt expression of joy highlighted how deeply connected he feels to his team and the city.
Meanwhile, Eagles fans like Miles Teller also took to social media to celebrate. He posted a photo alongside Pete Davidson, showcasing their confetti-covered antics on the Super Bowl turf while decked out in Kelly green. These images reflected the exuberance felt not just by them but throughout the Eagles’ fanbase. Comedian Kevin Hart joined the festivities with a photo of himself drinking tequila straight from the bottle, writing, “Hard work tastes different… Fly Eagles FLLLYYYYY!!!!! Super Bowl champs baby!!!!! Stand up Philadelphia…. We got another one!!!!!” His lively spirit perfectly captured the joy and pride of the moment.
In addition to his celebratory posts, Hart shared a video from his plane—presumably on his way back to L.A.—with the enthusiastic message, “Birds got another Bowl, baby. Birds got another Bowl, and guess what we do out of bowls? We eat out of them.” Hart’s humor resonated with fans, emphasizing the spirit of the celebration while enjoying the Eagles’ success.
Quinta Brunson, co-creator of Abbott Elementary, chimed in with lighthearted trolling of the Chiefs on her Instagram story, saying, “Goodbye, the Chiefs.” She shared a screenshot of quarterback Patrick Mahomes frowning, juxtaposed with the Eagles having a solid lead. Rob McElhenney, co-creator and star of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, added his voice to the celebration by reposting a broadcast that humorously described an attempt to keep fans from climbing greased light posts in New Orleans. He tweeted, “Not nearly enough grease to stop me,” followed by, “Top 5 best nights of my life. #FlyEagleFly.” His exuberance was contagious, exemplifying the pride felt across Eagles’ supporters.
The thrilling Super Bowl victory not only reignited Cooper’s long-standing love for the Eagles but also united celebrities and fans in celebration of their shared passion for the team. The significance of this win extends beyond just a game; it showcases the power of sports to bring people together, inspire hope, and create lasting memories. As Bradley Cooper and his fellow Eagles fans reflect on this monumental moment, it is clear that the impact of the Eagles’ victory will resonate well into the future, setting the stage for more memorable moments in their journey.