President Donald Trump exhibited his characteristic frankness when addressing the incident where Taylor Swift received jeers during the Super Bowl. In a post on Truth Social, Trump penned: "Taylor Swift had an evening to forget, rivaling even the Kansas City Chiefs' struggles. She was booed out of the stadium, a stark reminder that MAGA (Make America Great Again) supporters brook no compromise!"
Swift's appearance at the Super Bowl, cheering on her beau Travis Kelce, was met with a chorus of boos as her image flashed on the jumbotron. She brushed off the booing with a laugh, perhaps pondering within, "Why so harsh?" (Catch the reference?)! Serena Williams came to her defense, tweeting on X, "I love you @taylorswift13. Don't let those boos get to you!!"
Trump's social media contribution to the Super Bowl extended beyond his comment on Swift. He posted on Truth Social, lambasting, "The Super Bowl's worst moment, by a wide margin, was witnessing the kickoff where the entire field stood frozen as the ball soared through the air. College football avoids this stale format and should continue to do so! Who dreamed up this travesty to tarnish the game?"
The Philadelphia Eagles reigned supreme over the Kansas City Chiefs, clinching their second Super Bowl title since 2018. The Eagles' 40-22 victory denied Kansas City the opportunity to etch their name in NFL history with a third consecutive Super Bowl win. The Eagles dominated the first three quarters at New Orleans' Superdome, keeping the reigning champions scoreless until the final three minutes of the third quarter.
The game also featured a mesmerizing Halftime Show by Kendrick Lamar, joined by SZA, Samuel L. Jackson, Serena Williams, and Mustard, paying homage to Compton on the world's grandest stage.