From Hollywood stars to the current president, the Super Bowl mingled sports and entertainment in an unforgettable evening.
Stars Shine Bright at Super Bowl: Taylor Swift and Jay-Z Grace the Event

Stars Shine Bright at Super Bowl: Taylor Swift and Jay-Z Grace the Event
Celebrities including Taylor Swift, Jay-Z, and Donald Trump draw attention at the Super Bowl.
In New Orleans, one of the world’s most-watched sporting events, the Kansas City Chiefs faced off against the Philadelphia Eagles, and it wasn't just the impressive game that attracted attention. Hollywood luminaries and notable figures from various realms were present, making it an event beyond football.
Taylor Swift, making her second Super Bowl appearance, was seen supporting her boyfriend, Chiefs player Travis Kelce. Actor Jon Hamm enthusiastically introduced the Chiefs, while Bradley Cooper brought excitement to the Eagles fan base with a spirited announcement alongside young admirer Declan LeBaron.
Notably absent was Beyoncé, but her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi made the scene with their father, Jay-Z. Pictures captured the moments of Jay-Z snapping a photo of Rumi jumping excitedly next to the endzone, with Blue Ivy cheering on.
In a historic moment, Donald Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to attend a Super Bowl. He watched the pre-game festivities alongside a sizable entourage, including daughter Ivanka, as he saluted during Jon Batiste’s rendition of the national anthem.
The night was filled with laughter and camaraderie as actors Pete Davidson and Kevin Costner were seen sharing a light moment before the kickoff. Meanwhile, Swift confided in musician Alana Haim as they watched the Chiefs struggle for points during the first half.
As the anticipation built, the half-time show commenced with Samuel L. Jackson making a striking entrance as Uncle Sam. Kendrick Lamar captivated the audience with his hit "Luther," elevating the already electrifying atmosphere at the Super Bowl this year.
Taylor Swift, making her second Super Bowl appearance, was seen supporting her boyfriend, Chiefs player Travis Kelce. Actor Jon Hamm enthusiastically introduced the Chiefs, while Bradley Cooper brought excitement to the Eagles fan base with a spirited announcement alongside young admirer Declan LeBaron.
Notably absent was Beyoncé, but her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi made the scene with their father, Jay-Z. Pictures captured the moments of Jay-Z snapping a photo of Rumi jumping excitedly next to the endzone, with Blue Ivy cheering on.
In a historic moment, Donald Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to attend a Super Bowl. He watched the pre-game festivities alongside a sizable entourage, including daughter Ivanka, as he saluted during Jon Batiste’s rendition of the national anthem.
The night was filled with laughter and camaraderie as actors Pete Davidson and Kevin Costner were seen sharing a light moment before the kickoff. Meanwhile, Swift confided in musician Alana Haim as they watched the Chiefs struggle for points during the first half.
As the anticipation built, the half-time show commenced with Samuel L. Jackson making a striking entrance as Uncle Sam. Kendrick Lamar captivated the audience with his hit "Luther," elevating the already electrifying atmosphere at the Super Bowl this year.