The 2026 Super Bowl LX wasn't just about the game—it was a star-studded spectacle that had everyone talking. But here's where it gets controversial: did the celebrity appearances overshadow the actual football? From exclusive parties to high-profile events, A-listers flocked to the festivities, turning the weekend into a pop culture phenomenon. Let’s dive into where your favorite stars were spotted, and trust me, this is the part most people miss—the unexpected crossovers and surprising guest lists.
Cardi B and Olivia Dean kicked things off at the One Party by Uber, setting the tone for a weekend of glamour and gossip. But wait—Cardi B didn’t stop there. She also made waves at the 2026 Fanatics Super Bowl Party, proving she’s the queen of multitasking. Is she the MVP of Super Bowl weekend? You decide.
Kendall Jenner graced the 2026 Fanatics Super Bowl Party, blending her signature style with the sports world. But here’s a thought: Does her presence elevate the event, or does it distract from the game itself?
Bad Bunny stole the spotlight at Apple Music’s Super Bowl halftime show press conference. With his global influence, it’s no surprise he’s a headliner. But is he the future of halftime shows?
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Tom Brady—yes, the legend himself—was also at the 2026 Fanatics Super Bowl Party. Is this a hint at his post-retirement plans, or just a casual appearance?
Emma Roberts made her mark at both the One Party by Uber and the Abercrombie & Fitch fashion presentation. Talk about versatility!
Travis Kelce was, of course, at the 2026 Super Bowl. But the real question is: Was he there just to play, or did he have other surprises up his sleeve?
Kehlani brought her unique vibe to the Abercrombie & Fitch fashion presentation, blending music and fashion seamlessly.
Russell Wilson and Ciara were the power couple at the 2026 Fanatics Super Bowl Party, reminding us that love and sports go hand in hand.
Coco Jones and Madelyn Cline were also at the 2026 Super Bowl and the One Party by Uber, respectively, adding to the star-studded lineup.
Suni Lee, Queen Latifah, Ty Dolla $ign, Alix Earle, Becky G, and Tiffany Haddish rounded out the weekend at various events, from the One Party by Uber to the Madden Bowl. With such a diverse crowd, is the Super Bowl becoming more about the parties than the game?
As the dust settles on Super Bowl LX, one thing is clear: the celebrities brought their A-game. But here’s the real question for you: Did their presence enhance the experience, or did it take away from the magic of football? Let us know in the comments—we’re all ears!