
Washington State Celebrities Kinda Stole the Show at Super Bowl 60
The big win of the Seattle Seahawks at Super Bowl 60 breathed a new sense of pride to all the 12s across the globe. Even celebrities got hyped for the action, including several from the land of the 12s.
Smells Like TEAM Spirit
Seahawks fans were well represented at the big game, with one of the players mentioning in an after-game interview that having so many Seahawks fans in the crowd made the team feel right at home. My social media feed was full of friends who were lucky enough to snag tickets to see the game in person.
Dozens of celebrities were also amongst the crowd, including some that hail from right here in Washington. Curious to see who showed up in the stands? So was I (because I'm nosy like that).
One source at the BBC says t least 71,000 people filled Levi Stadium. I'm not sure how many of them were fans of the Seahawks fans, but I do know that having all those loud cheers from the 12s likely gave the team a boost of extra confidence!
Famous people including Charlie Puth, Coco Jones, Ricky Martin, Jon Hamm, Pedro Pascal, Cardi B., Jessica Alba, Jon Bon Jovi, Joe Montana, Green Day, Lady Gaga, Karol G., Logan Paul, Jay Z, Blue Ivy, Travis Scott, Marshawn Lynch, J. Balvin, and Carmelo Anthony were also spotted at the Super Bowl. Let's see which stars from WA State were there, too...

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But first, I've just got to share with you this super quick core memory of mine...
Somebody in town erected this "Cooper Kupp Country" sign underneath the iconic and infamous "Welcome to the Palm Springs of Washington" sign in 2021. This was right after Coop was named MVP at Super Bowl 56; I asked my friend to take a picture of me cheesing underneath it.
Now, Let's Take a Look: Celebrities from WA Who Went to the Super Bowl, too
Of course, we have to start with the owner of the Seattle Seahawks, Jody Allen. She was over the moon when she accepted the Vince Lombardi trophy on behalf of the Seahawks. She was born and raised in Seattle.
Ravensdale, WA, Favorite Brandi Carlile Silences Levi Stadium
Before the game got underway, Brandi Carlisle, who was raised in Ravesndale, Washington, was chosen to sing the National Anthem. She brought a tear to many eyes with her lovely rendition of "America The Beautiful."
Before the game started, actor (and farmer) Chris Pratt, who was raised in Lake Stevens, introduced the Seattle Seahawks on national TV. He was proudly standing next to his adorable son Jack.
Seattle Seahawks Team Owner, Jody Allen holds the Vince Lombardi trophy as NFL sports commentator Maria Taylor smiles.
Ravensdale native Brandi Carlile sang as though she had the voice of an angel, and the melodies from the two violinists helped bring on my prideful tears!
Seattle native Kenny G. was there, too! He was spotted carrying his saxophone onto the field. (He's still got all that curly hair--okay, we see you, Kenny!)
Pedro Pascal was seen shaking them cheeks to the beat as one of the background dancers for Bad Bunny's performance at the Apple Music Halftime Show.
Check out this fun gallery below of some of the wackiest Seattle Seahawks fans around!
12th Man, Stand UP! Here's Some of the Craziest Seahawks Fans
Gallery Credit: Reesha Cosby
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