The stage is set for Super Bowl LX and the New England Patriots will be taking on the Seattle Seahawks, which is a rematch from 11 years ago of Super Bowl XLIX.

Cardi B was in attendance in Denver, cheering on her boo, Stefon Diggs, as the Patriots defeated the Broncos in a snowy 10-7 contest. The Grammy-winning rapper made her way onto the field to see Diggs with friends and family. “That’s what I’m talking about,” she shouted. “We going to the Super Bowl. Oh my God!”

NFL Network even stopped Cardi, who was draped in a gray fur coat, for an interview on the field following the Pats’ win.

“I’m feeling very excited, very happy for him very proud of him,” she said. “You know, he just came back from an ACL and me seeing the progress and the process of him, from the first time he started running back, and now joining the Patriots and actually going to the Super Bowl, I’m very excited for him. Very excited for the whole team, they been working they butts out.”

Cardi continued: “Discipline, discipline and work. It’s not like, ‘Oh you wake up and you great.’ It’s discipline. It’s going to bed early, it’s waking up early, it’s not missing one day of work. Nothing discipline, hard discipline.”

On the West Coast, Brandi Carlile was on the sidelines for the Seahawks thrilling 31-27 victory over the Los Angeles Rams to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl. “I’m so honored and so excited to see this game,” she said pre-game before predicting a win. “We’re gonna win this game!”

The singer posted a clip of her daughter, Elijah, making a sign to cheer on the Seahawks as well. Carlile will be in Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., for Super Bowl LX. In addition to rooting for the Hawks, she’s been tapped to perform “America the Beautiful” pre-game.

Duff McKagan is a massive Seahawks fan and he cheered on the squad from home. The Guns N’ Roses founding member posted a photo of himself raising the 12s banner at CenturyLink Field from a 2016 home game. “Go Hawks!!!! @seahawks Wow wow wow,” the bassist wrote.

Cam’ron and Mase hosted an episode of It Is What It Is on Monday (Jan. 26), where the New York rap duo welcomed NFL legend Michael Irvin to the show to break down all of the action, which centered around Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold’s comeback and special team woes for the Rams.

“Seattle’s a better organization and the Patriots are a better organization than the Cowboys,” Cam said while antagonizing Irvin, who was a star wide receiver for the Cowboys in the ’90s.

Expect plenty of artists to be in attendance when the Seahawks and Patriots battle for the right to lift the Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LX, which will feature Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl Halftime Show performer.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes:

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>