Hollywood’s elite gathered at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday for Super Bowl LX, where the Seattle Seahawks faced off against the New England Patriots. Among the excitement, Chris Pratt’s Super Bowl appearance captured attention, as he joined the event to introduce the Seattle Seahawks alongside fellow celebrities supporting their favorite teams.
The Seahawks were introduced on the field by actor Chris Pratt, who attended the game with his 13-year-old son, Jack. On the other side, rock legend Jon Bon Jovi, a devoted Patriots fan, took the stage to welcome New England’s team. Adding to the star power, rapper Jay-Z walked the field with his daughter Blue Ivy Carter, sharing the moment with wife Beyoncé.
Pre-Game Festivities Feature Performances and Celebrity Sightings
The pre-game activities at Levi’s Stadium included a range of musical performances and celebrity appearances. Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day energized fans with a live performance, delivering hits such as “Holiday,” “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” and “American Idiot” as part of the opening ceremony. Supporting acts included Coco Jones, Brandi Carlile, and Charlie Puth, who all contributed to the vibrant atmosphere.
Notable figures were spotted mingling throughout the venue. Tennis star Roger Federer was seen walking the field before kickoff, while rapper Travis Scott donned a Chanel top accented with diamond jewelry during his time on the field. Other personalities enjoying the game from exclusive suites included Logan Paul, Eiza Gonzalez, Flavor Flav, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner, Adam Sandler, Rob Lowe, Pedro Pascal, and Karol G.
Key Celebrities and Their Super Bowl Experience
Kevin Costner shared a suite alongside multiple stars, such as Jamie Foxx, Machine Gun Kelly, and Jessica Alba, who herself made a surprise appearance during the halftime show. Alba’s look featured a white corset top paired with jeans, catching the eye of attendees. Rob Lowe was seen interacting with NFL Hall of Famer Marcus Allen during the festivities, while social media star Alix Earle was photographed posing with Pedro Pascal, Karol G, and others, sporting a crop top and leather jacket ensemble.
Actress Eiza Gonzalez watched the game from a suite, dressed in a black leather cropped jacket and leggings. Meanwhile, Logan Paul enjoyed the event with friends, and Madelyn Cline teamed up with actress Odessa A’zion, displaying bold fashion choices in leather and monochrome outfits.
Guy Fieri Champions Veterans and Fans with Flavortown Tailgate Event
Culinary celebrity Guy Fieri hosted the Guy Flavortown Tailgate in connection to the Super Bowl, aiming to provide an inclusive experience for fans and honor first responders and veterans. Fieri explained the significance of the event in an interview:
“Before I started coming to the Super Bowl I was always the guy that threw the big party at the house and always had the best food. And now getting a chance to come here and put on the Flavortown Tailgate, it takes it to the next level,”
he said.
“Not everybody gets to go to the Super Bowl, so we’re trying to create an experience here so everybody can feel that energy and feel the enthusiasm that goes on, and as you can see with all the great sponsors and all the great support — we got 15,000 fans showing up. 3,000… 3,500 veterans and first responders to get their tickets first,”
Fieri added.
“This is it, man. This is celebrating… I think the greatest game in the world… the pinnacle of sports, so it’s going to be a good time,”
Fieri said.
Fieri’s dedication to veterans and first responders extends beyond the Super Bowl. He spoke about his foundation’s goals and collaboration prospects with Kevin Costner during an interview at the Fanatics bash. The conversation highlighted their shared commitment to celebrating those who serve:
“I heard you do this amazing program down in Santa Barbara for veterans and first responders, and I’ve heard a bunch of my buddies talk about that you and I are supposed to collaborate,”
Fieri told Costner.
“So we go around, when there’s a disaster, all we do is feed first responders,”
he continued.
“And then, when we don’t have disasters, we just go around the country and just recognize all the first responders and veterans. Go to veterans’ homes, go to military bases, and so forth. So I’ve heard about your program that you do down in Santa Barbara. I would love to do it.”
“want[s] to help out because we gotta celebrate all the people that keep this country free,”
Fieri added.
Excitement Builds Around Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show
Fans and celebrities alike expressed anticipation for the halftime act, Bad Bunny. Alix Earle shared her enthusiasm at the Madden Bowl Party ahead of the game:
“Bad Bunny. I’m so excited to see Bad Bunny. I’m freaking out.”
Jamie Foxx, attending the Fanatics bash, reminisced about a previous Bad Bunny concert experience:
“Man, when I saw Bad Bunny at concert, I said, ‘Oh my gosh.’ I ain’t speak no Spanish. But I had a ball, I was like, ‘Oh yeah.’”
Jessica Alba was among those joining the performance on the field during the halftime show, adding to the spectacle that marked the event’s entertainment highlight.
Interactions and Highlights from the Super Bowl Weekend
The weekend brimmed with star encounters and social gatherings. Kendall Jenner was seen attending various pre-Super Bowl parties, while Justin and Hailey Bieber appeared at the SI The Party presented by Draft Kings. Other notable attendees included Travis Scott, Kevin Hart, the Kelce brothers, Kane Brown, Madelyn Cline, and Zac Efron, who arrived with America’s Got Talent alum Angelina Green.
Alix Earle and Tom Brady were spotted together at private Super Bowl celebrations, a pairing first noted on New Year’s Eve, drawing interest from the media and fans. Meanwhile, Molly Sims reflected on her Sports Illustrated modeling career during a special SiriusXM event, sharing humorous anecdotes from memorable shoots:
“Falling off a horse, being in a river so cold I couldn’t move, modeling in a wheel barrel, Argentina my room almost burning down because a log fell out of my fireplace. Wearing a $100 million bikini that I wanted it to be $150 million to cover more… probably, yeah,”
she said with a smile.
Significance of Celebrity Presence at Super Bowl LX
The high-profile attendance at Super Bowl LX underscored the event’s cultural importance beyond football, highlighting how celebrities from music, sports, and film converge to create a dynamic atmosphere. Chris Pratt’s role introducing the Seahawks brought a fresh and unexpected energy to the gathering, further amplified by a lineup of performers and influential figures. The event’s charitable elements, such as Guy Fieri’s dedication to veterans and first responders, added a meaningful dimension to the celebrations.
As Super Bowl LX concluded, anticipation for future games and the accompanying festivities remains high, with performers and stars expected to continue making surprise appearances and supporting causes close to their hearts in seasons ahead.
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Tom Brady and Alix Earle just keep crossing paths … the NFL legend and the influencer were spotted together once again, this time hitting the dance floor at a private, pre–Super Bowl party in San Francisco.
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