The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas Chiefs, 40-22, to win their second Super Bowl in franchise history on Sunday night.
The Eagles had as many points (24) in the first half as the Chiefs had yards in a dominant defensive showing that featured six sacks and three turnovers.
Aside from the Eagles' dominance, rapper and hip-hop star Kendrick Lamar delivered an electric performance at the half.
There were several celebrities in attendance to witness the spectacle, including actress Anne Hathaway.
Anne Hathaway at the #SuperBowl. pic.twitter.com/dUKUAXE44F
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Actor and comedian Kevin Hart was spotted in Eagles gear at the stadium.
Fly Eagles Fly, Kevin Hart
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Actor, writer and comedian Pete Davidson and award-winning actor and filmmaker Kevin Costner were spotted next to one another.
Pete Davidson & Kevin Costner at the Super Bowl. pic.twitter.com/ZyLxJdViZo
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Actor and longtime Chiefs fan Paul Rudd was seen in disbelief as he watched his favorite team struggle to find any rhythm on Sunday night.
Paul Rudd upset at the #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/T3wShGhEQx
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The biggest reaction of the night, though, was the chorus of boos and subsequent laugh from singer-songwriter and cultural icon Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift laughed off being booed at the Super Bowl pic.twitter.com/Zdc5fHKc0A
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) February 10, 2025
As you would expect with the Super Bowl, it drew a large gathering of celebrities from various backgrounds. Some of them, however, had more to cheer about than others.
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