Super Bowl Lix viral reactions: Kendrick Lamar Dissed Drake, Jalen hurts

February 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; The Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) celebrates with head coach Nick Sirianni after winning against Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl Lix at Caesar’s SuperDome. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Pictures

The NFL’s championship competitions are known to be able to produce the stars and give annually reactions that can be almost as fun as the game itself. Super Bowl Lix was no exception.

After the game turned out to be a bit of a competitive decline, with Philadelphia Eagles who crushed Kansas City Chief’s 40-22, several moments and reactions made their way through social media.

High on the list must be the moment that Taylor Swift appeared on the Jumbotron. Swift, famously involved in a relationship with Chief’s tight ending Travis Kelce, splash on the screen in quick succession after some other celebrities, although her vision elicited a remarkable choir of Boos, probably from the Eagles supporters, who were in a strong presence in the game.

Swift initially looked surprised by the reaction before he eventually broke a smile in response.

Still, Eagles fans are known for booing Santa, so maybe their reaction should not have been a surprise to anyone.

Kendrick Lamar, of course, got social media in a Tizzy himself with his half -time performance, which contained Samuel L. Jackson as narrator and used provocative American pictures to tell a powerful story, but also did not take away from a long favorite whipping boy Drake.

“I want to play their favorite song but you know they love to sue,” Lamar said on the screen, referring to Drake’s trial of Lamar’s very popular “not like us” Diss Track, the song that maybe ended some call about a feud between R&B -The artists quickly and decisively.

Lamar played a slightly edited version of the song, but he also rushed out some people on stage that would also make a pointed impression on Drake, including tennis superstar Serena Williams, which Crip went and then took to social media about the experience himself.

Several other stars were present noticed the heat for dragon.

By shifting back from the music, of course, the football match developed a little quite fun fallout.

Former New England -quarterback Tom Brady, who sent the game for Fox, captured a fairly significant distance from previous Eagles quarterback Nick Fole, who could not help to rejoice in another Eagles Super Bowl victory.

Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts was named Super Bowl MVP, which many who followed his college career – and all the twists that took (including a bench in the national championship) – noted was simply a remarkable turn.

And finally, during the Postgame Trophy celebration, the Eagles coach Nick Sirianni invited the offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, reportedly becoming New Orleans Saints next head coach, to tell the holy “no” and drive it back in Philadelphia.

Maybe Moore can go home again?

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