Not only Usher, but also other celebrities will be at Super Bowl 58’s halftime show.
The elite of Hollywood will come to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers in a rematch of last year’s exciting game. Despite being the most costly in history, with an average price of approximately $9,619 on the secondary market, celebrities are determined to support their favorite teams at the big game.
Global superstar Taylor Swift, a Pennsylvania native, is the most prominent celebrity fan and seems to have abandoned her Philadelphia Eagles support to root for her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. “In December, Swift expressed that football is fantastic and she has been missing out on it her entire life.”
Some celebrity fans were born and raised in their hometowns as NFL fans, while others formed unique connections and adopted the teams as their own. Below is a compilation of famous supporters of both the Chiefs and the 49ers
“Hey, check us out. It is surprising that the Chiefs are now heading to their fourth Super Bowl in five years. Definitely, Rudd did indeed. The superfan in Kansas City always makes sure to express his admiration for Patrick Mahomes. “It feels odd for someone of my age to stare at someone of his age and feel such deep affection for him. “If it wasn’t for the sports aspect, it would be eerie,” he commented in 2022. Rudd awarded Mahomes the MVP trophy in 2018 and also provided commentary for the Chiefs’ 2007 season featured on HBO’s “Hard Knocks.”
Rudd was on hand for the Chiefs’ Super Bowl wins in 2020 and 2023 with his son, Jack, who said after Kansas City’s Super Bowl 57 win over the Philadelphia Eagles last year, “I just want to thank Patrick Mahomes for existing … I can’t believe he’s a real person.”