Celebrities Celebrate Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl LX Victory
Ricky GervaisComedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.
Hollywood luminaries joined a chorus of jubilation as the Seattle Seahawks clinched Super Bowl LX, overpowering the New England Patriots in a memorable showdown. The Seahawks' commanding performance at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, secured their second Super Bowl title, sparking widespread excitement among their dedicated fanbase and a host of famous personalities.
The Seattle Seahawks showcased an exceptional season, culminating in a decisive victory. Their triumph over the New England Patriots on Sunday at Levi's Stadium marked a significant milestone, adding a second Super Bowl championship to their history and demonstrating remarkable resilience throughout their fourth appearance in the league's pinnacle event. The team's tenacity and unwavering spirit were key themes in the widespread celebrations.
Actor Chris Pratt, a vocal and passionate supporter of the Seattle Seahawks, was notably present to witness and participate in the post-game festivities. He documented his elated experience with a series of videos and photographs, capturing moments from the field and within the locker room alongside quarterback Sam Darnold. Pratt's personal reflections on the team's grit and faith underscored the emotional weight of their achievement, highlighting his pride in being a '12' the moniker for Seahawks fans. His enthusiasm was evident in his social media posts, where he lauded the team's indelible success and thanked the organization for the exclusive access.
Before the kickoff, the atmosphere was electrifying, with notable figures introducing the competing teams. Chris Pratt had the honor of presenting the Seattle-based squad, while rock icon Jon Bon Jovi introduced the New England Patriots, adding a touch of celebrity fanfare to the monumental event. The game itself drew a constellation of stars to Levi's Stadium, including music mogul Jay-Z, comedic actor Adam Sandler, NFL tight end Travis Kelce, recording artist Travis Scott, actress Keke Palmer, and many others, all eager to witness the championship spectacle.
The Super Bowl's entertainment extended beyond the game, featuring a star-studded lineup of performers. Bad Bunny headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, delivering a captivating performance that resonated with audiences. Pre-game entertainment included a performance by Green Day, while Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones lent their voices to the National Anthem, 'America the Beautiful,' and 'Lift Every Voice and Sing,' respectively. Furthermore, numerous celebrities graced the commercial breaks, appearing in high-profile advertisements for brands like Pringles, Grubhub, Squarespace, and Turbo Tax, further cementing the Super Bowl's status as a cultural phenomenon.
The Seahawks' hard-fought victory culminated in a wave of congratulatory messages from various public figures. Joel McHale shared a vibrant image of Levi’s Stadium awash in blue and green confetti, perfectly encapsulating the joyous aftermath. Former President Barack Obama took to social media, praising the Seahawks’ defense, the dominant performance of MVP Kenneth Walker, and Sam Darnold’s impressive comeback narrative. Even former Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson joined the chorus, simply exclaiming, “Go Hawks!” The collective outpouring of support and celebration from celebrities and public figures alike underscored the widespread impact and excitement generated by Seattle’s Super Bowl triumph.

