From hit anthems to blockbuster films, these 20 celebrities are masters of their craft. But when they're off the clock, you can find them cheering on their favorite sports teams. Check them out!
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Is there anyone more synonymous with a university than this guy and the Texas Longhorns? Matthew McConaughey isn't just a fan; he's the team's official "Minister of Culture," frequently seen on the sidelines in burnt orange, giving hypnotic pep talks, and embodying the soul of UT football.
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One of the world's biggest pop stars has entered her WAG era, making the Kansas City Chiefs her brand-new obsession. Her appearances in the VIP box to support Travis Kelce have become a national pastime, turning NFL broadcasts into a game of "where's Taylor," causing a seismic shift in football's cultural landscape.
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Most celebs just buy a jersey, but Ryan Reynolds took his fandom to the ultimate level by buying the whole team. His co-ownership of the Welsh football club Wrexham A.F.C. has been a real-life Ted Lasso story, documented in a hit series and celebrated for bringing Hollywood heart to a working-class town.
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The Toronto Raptors' official "Global Ambassador" does a lot more than just sit courtside; he actively trolls opponents, gives players sideline massages, and paces the floor like an assistant coach. His over-the-top antics make every Raptors home game feel like a stop on the OVO concert tour.
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Standing at a modest 5'2", Kevin Hart brings skyscraper-sized energy to his support for the Philadelphia Eagles. The Philly native is a fixture at games, and his hilarious, passionate, and sometimes unhinged social media reactions during their Super Bowl runs have made him the voice of the entire fanbase.
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This man’s love for all things Boston sports is practically written into his DNA. Whether he's delivering expletive-laden rants about "Deflategate" on talk shows or becoming a meme for looking utterly miserable at a losing game, Affleck’s fandom is as authentic as it gets.
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The ageless star of Marvel's Ant-Man transforms into the world's most wholesome fanboy when it comes to the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals. Videos of him celebrating their championships with pure, infectious glee have made him the city's most lovable ambassador.
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The British superstar has become a fixture at Los Angeles Lakers games, where her animated, courtside reactions have become a staple on social media. Seated next to her partner, sports agent Rich Paul, Adele’s emotional investment in the game makes for can't-miss TV during every timeout.
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Long before he became the world's favorite football coach in Ted Lasso, Sudeikis was known for his passionate support of the Kansas Jayhawks basketball team. His genuine sports obsession is so profound that he essentially channeled it into his most famous character.
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Another charter member of the Boston sports mafia, Wahlberg's fandom for the New England Patriots is legendary. He’s been a sideline staple for years and famously left Super Bowl LI early, missing their historic comeback — a decision he will likely never live down.
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The Top Gun: Maverick star is unapologetically obsessed with the Philadelphia Phillies, and his fandom is infectious. Teller is a regular at Citizens Bank Park, often seen leading "Dancing On My Own" sing-alongs and celebrating with the team in the clubhouse after big wins.
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Whether it’s for the Chicago Bears or his beloved Iowa Hawkeyes, Ashton Kutcher’s Midwestern sports loyalties run deep. He was famously the celebrity guest picker on ESPN's College GameDay, passionately making his case for his alma mater with the energy of a true believer.
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Spider-Man’s allegiance lies not in New York, but in North London with the Tottenham Hotspur football club. The British actor is a die-hard Spurs supporter, frequently discussing the team in interviews and using his massive platform to try to recruit other superstars to the fan base.
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The Mad Men star has been a die-hard fan of St. Louis sports his entire life. The viral photos of him weeping with pure joy when his St. Louis Blues finally won the Stanley Cup in 2019 are a perfect snapshot of what it means to be a truly devoted fan.
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The Canadian superstar's love for the Toronto Maple Leafs is practically a national treasure. He's not just a fan who shows up to games; he's collaborated with the team on their alternate jerseys and is in constant communication with the players, making him one of the most deeply integrated celebrity superfans in all of sports.
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While he reps many teams, Snoop's most famous sports love affair is with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He's a proud owner of a Terrible Towel and has been one of the team's most vocal and visible celebrity supporters for decades, even dedicating sections of his shows to them.
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Chris Pratt is a die-hard Seattle Seahawks fan who grew up in Washington, and his social media is often filled with joyful cheers or painful groans, depending on the team's performance.
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The actress and former Disney Channel star is a fixture at Los Angeles Rams games, often seen on the sidelines or in the stands decked out in blue and yellow. Her genuine passion for the team makes her one of Hollywood's most dedicated football fans.
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There is no New York Knicks fan more famous, more vocal, or more long-suffering than legendary director Spike Lee. For over 30 years, he has held court in his front-row seat at Madison Square Garden, decked out in Knicks gear and famously getting into verbal sparring matches with opposing players.
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While he's made hit movies about football and basketball, Adam Sandler's real-life sports passion is on full display at Los Angeles Lakers games. Often seen courtside in a hoodie and shorts with his family, he's the quintessential LA super fan — more focused on the game than the glamour — and has been a staple at their arena for years.