
Super Bowl 2025: Taylor Swift Booed, Kendrick Lamar Disses Drake, and a Scoreboard Fail
Super Bowl LIX was packed with drama—both on and off the field. While the Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs with a 40-22 victory, the real buzz came from viral moments involving Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, and a hilariously bad scoreboard design.
First up, Taylor Swift. The pop superstar has been a huge part of the NFL season, thanks to her relationship with Chiefs' tight end Travis Kelce. But when she appeared on the jumbotron at the Caesars Superdome, the crowd response was... not great. A mix of cheers and loud boos echoed through the stadium, leaving Swift visibly surprised. Some fans defended her online, while others doubled down, making it one of the most talked-about moments of the night.
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Then there was Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show—arguably the biggest mic-drop moment of the Super Bowl. The rapper, introduced by Samuel L. Jackson, took direct shots at Drake by performing his diss track Not Like Us . Before diving in, he teased, "I want to play their favorite song, but you know they love to sue," clearly referencing Drake's legal battles. And if that wasn’t enough, Lamar doubled down by featuring Serena Williams and SZA—both of whom have been linked to Drake in the past. The internet went wild, with fans calling it one of the pettiest yet most iconic halftime performances ever.
And let’s talk about that scoreboard. The NFL debuted a brand-new design, and to say fans hated it would be an understatement. It was clunky, pixelated, and just plain ugly. Social media exploded with memes comparing it to a bad PowerPoint presentation. One fan joked, “Who let Gronk design this?” Even Pizza Hut chimed in, asking, “What the hell is this scoreboard?” It’s safe to say, this was a downgrade nobody saw coming.
Other highlights? Martha Stewart stole the show with a Skechers ad featuring an AI-generated version of herself breakdancing. The commercial was so over-the-top that fans instantly declared her the night’s MVP. Meanwhile, Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg starred in a “No Reason to Hate” PSA, which ironically led to more hate than expected, with viewers calling it tone-deaf.
As for the game itself? It was a bit of a snooze-fest unless you were an Eagles fan. The Chiefs struggled from the start, and by halftime, the outcome felt inevitable. The internet had plenty to say about that, too, with some calling it “the most boring Super Bowl ever.”
At the end of the night, the Eagles walked away with the trophy, but the real winners were social media users who had a field day with all the drama. Whether it was Swift’s unexpected boos, Lamar’s savage diss, or that disastrous scoreboard, Super Bowl 2025 will be remembered for everything but the game itself.
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