Super Bowl LIX wasn’t just a decisive win for the Philadelphia Eagles — who steamrolled the Kansas City Chiefs with a 40-22 victory — it was also a night packed with fashion statements, unforgettable ads and next-level celebrity drama.
From Taylor Swift getting booed in the stands to Kendrick Lamar using the halftime spotlight to take shots at Drake, the internet had plenty to talk about. And let’s not forget the NFL’s questionable new scoreboard, which fans absolutely roasted.
Here are the moments that made this year’s Super Bowl more entertaining off the field than on.
Taylor Swift gets booed
Swift’s presence at the Super Bowl has been the storyline of the season, but not everyone was thrilled to see her. When she appeared on the giant video screen at Caesars Superdome, a mix of cheers and loud boos rang out. Still, the singer seemed to handle it like a pro — with a bit of side eye and a light smile.
The Taylor Swift glare👀🤣 pic.twitter.com/DvT7m59ADR
— 96.5 The Fan (@TheFan965) February 9, 2025
Taylor Swift confused by the boos ☹️ pic.twitter.com/zzstUEmDfp
— RBT (@SamuelBrownRBT) February 9, 2025
People hated the Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg anti-hate ad
Brady and Snoop — two legends in their own right — delivered a PSA called “No Reason to Hate,” which turned out to be a bit ironic. Once it debuted, social media became flooded with people expressing how much they, well, hated the ad.
The spot was for billionaire Robert Kraft’s Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, and featured the du
o trading barbs in tight close-ups: “I hate you because we’re from different neighborhoods.” “I hate you because you look different.” “I hate you because I don’t understand you.”
It ended with Snoop saying, “Man, I hate that things are so bad that we have to do a commercial about it.” It seemed that a large number of viewers agreed.
Snoop Dogg And Tom Brady Unpack Hate In Second FCAS Super Bowl Campaign ‘No Reason To Hate’
Martha Stewart’s Sketchers ad
She may not have been on the field, but Stewart stole the show with her hilarious Skechers commercial. The 83-year-old had social media buzzing, with fans on X crowning her the real MVP of the night.
In the ad, an AI-generated version of Stewart pulls off insanely impressive breakdancing moves — flipping, twisting and defying gravity with Olympic-level skill. While it was clearly AI-generated, fans didn’t seem to mind.
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