Hollywood is reacting to the Seattle Seahawks winning Super Bowl LX.
After dominating the majority of the big event, the Seahawks triumphed over the New England Patriots on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The win marks their second Super Bowl championship ever; this was also their fourth time playing in the big game.
Chris Pratt, an avid supporter of the Seahawks, shared a series of videos and photos celebrating the team’s win. In his post, he appeared on the field with the team and also in the locker room with quarterback Sam Darnold.
“What a season! So endlessly proud to be one of the 12s! This team showed such grit and faith through the whole season. It’s gonna be a while before my voice comes back,” Pratt wrote in the caption of his post. “Super Bowl Champions! Nobody can ever take that away from these men. What an awesome experience. Thanks to the whole @seahawks organization for the access! Go hawks!”
The Guardians of the Galaxy actor notably introduced the Seattle-based team just before kickoff. (Jon Bon Jovi introduced the Patriots.)
Joel McHale merely posted a photo of the aftermath following the Seahawks win on Instagram, with the Levi’s Stadium being flooded by blue and green confetti. Former President Barack Obama shared a celebratory X post, where he wrote, “Congratulations to the Super Bowl champion @Seahawks! This defense was special. MVP Kenneth Walker was dominant. And Sam Darnold gave us one of the best comeback stories in a long time. Enjoy the celebration.”
Russell Wilson, who formerly played with the Seattle-based team from 2012-21, commemorated their win on X, writing, “Go Hawks!”
Plenty of stars were inside Levi’s Stadium to watch the 2026 Super Bowl, including the likes of Jay-Z, Adam Sandler, Travis Kelce, Travis Scott, Keke Palmer, Jon Bon Jovi, Chris Pratt, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner, 21 Savage, Tracy Morgan, Daniel Radcliffe and Rob Lowe, among others.
Several notable artists were in the building to perform during the big championship game, including Bad Bunny, who headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. Ahead of the game, Green Day led the pre-game performance, while Charlie Puth sang the National Anthem, Brandi Carlile performed “America the Beautiful,” and Coco Jones sang “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
And that certainly wasn’t the end of the star-studded Super Bowl performances, as celebrities dominated the commercials in between breaks. Sabrina Carpenter starred in an ad for Pringles, while George Clooney backed Grubhub, Emma Stone repped Squarespace, and Adrien Brody suited up for Turbo Tax. (See more celebrity Super Bowl ads here.)
Keep reading for more reactions to the Seahawks’ big win. (And check out all of The Hollywood Reporter‘s Super Bowl coverage here.)
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