President Donald Trump made history as the first sitting US president to attend a Super Bowl game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles secured their spot in the Super Bowl by defeating the Washington Commanders, while the Chiefs had a narrow victory over the Bills. Some of the famous faces spotted at the event included Tom Brady, Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar, Lionel Messi, Kevin Costner, Paul Rudd, Terry Crews, Adam Sandler, Jill Biden, Pete Davidson, Brendan Fraser, Tim Cook, and Louis Tomlinson. Despite facing rape allegations, Jay-Z was on the field with his company Roc Nation choreographing the halftime show. The lawsuit originally included Diddy as well, accusing the pair of raping a 13-year-old girl in 2000, which both rappers denied. Kendrick Lamar performed at the halftime show, following his recent Grammy success. Yellowstone star Kevin Costner, along with other celebrities, were pictured pitch-side supporting their teams. Former first lady Jill Biden, a longtime Eagles fan, was also in attendance hoping for an upset. The Super Bowl continues to attract major celebrities and personalities, adding to the excitement of the biggest sporting event of the year.
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