The Super Bowl is America's biggest annual sporting event. Superstars from all walks of life attend the big game every year, and Super Bowl LVII was no different. The stars came out to mingle at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona and were treated to a classic between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.
Here, we will look at five of the biggest stars to appear at the year's biggest game.
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#5 Adele, Singer-songwriter, United Kingdom
Multi-Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter Adele was in attendance at Super Bowl LVII. The British singer was seen having a grand time with fans and her fellow celebrities.
Adele has slowly made a cute habit of appearing at the biggest sporting events in the United States of America, and the Super Bowl is the latest addition to her list. It's still unclear who Adele supported between the Chiefs and Eagles, but she certainly looked radiant.
#4 Floyd Mayweather Jr., Boxing Legend, United States of America
Floyd Mayweather Jr., one of the greatest boxers of all time, has been living his best life since announcing his retirement from professional boxing in 2017. When he's not fighting in multimillion-dollar celebrity bouts, he's attending high-caliber sporting events.
Super Bowl LVII is on that list, as the future boxing Hall of Fame inductee was in his element at State Farm Stadium. Mayweather was in attendance with his crew and the former Golden Boy champ was promoting his betting sponsors at the event.
#3 Billie Eilish, Singer-songwriter, United States of America
Yes, another multi-Grammy award-winning superstar singer was in attendance. Billie Eilish was at the State Farm Stadium on Sunday and was having a good time. The singer of hits such as "Ocean Eyes," "Everything I Wanted," and "Bad Guy" looked amazing at the function.
Eilish's fans will no doubt be pleased that their Queen slays at public events and mixes well with her immediate surroundings.
#2 Bradley Cooper, Actor, United States of America
Poor Bradley Cooper, a lifetime Philadelphia Eagles superfan and iconic actor, just watched his favorite team lose a closely contested Super Bowl. But at least he was there to see the Eagles cement their reputation as a franchise on the rise. Hopefully for Cooper's part, the Eagles will go one better in the not-so-distant future.
#1 LeBron James, Basketball Player, United States of America
The greatest scorer in the National Basketball Association's history was in attendance at Super Bowl LVII. King James was in the house and having a swell time. This season has been a typically excellent one for one of the greatest basketball players in history, and he has been enjoying his off-court time a little more.
The big game was a nice spot away from the basketball court, and LeBron James loved every second of it. Well, except for the time he got booed by the crowd.
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