Super Bowl LVII is set to be an unforgettable event for football fans as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles. But beyond the excitement shown by the fans, we can see the star-studded fan base as well. From Hollywood A-listers like Brad Pitt, Paul Rudd, and Henry Cavill to music legends and sports icons, the Super Bowl has always attracted a diverse mix of celebrities.
These famous faces add an extra layer of excitement to the already electrifying atmosphere of the biggest sporting event of the year. Chiefs have very famous celebrity fans which include:
Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt, a Hollywood star and Academy Award winner, is a die-hard fan of the Kansas City Chiefs. Growing up in the Springfield area of Missouri, Pitt has always supported the team and showed his loyalty by recording a message for a local news station in 2013 and wearing a black cap with the Chiefs logo at the SAG Awards in 2020, following their Super Bowl win.
Paul Rudd
Raul Rudd is another celebrity fan of the Chiefs. The actor best known for his role in Ant-Man has shown his support for the Chiefs many times. A native of Lenexa, Kansas, Rudd remains connected to his roots, supporting both the Kansas Jayhawks and the Kansas City Royals.
Jason Sudeikis
Kansas City sports teams, including the Chiefs, hold a special place in Jason Sudeikis’ heart. The Ted Lasso star grew up in Overland Park and attended Shawnee Mission West High School, the same school as Paul Rudd.
Henry Cavill
The British actor may be a long way from Kansas, but he’s still a devoted fan of the Chiefs. In 2018, Cavill revealed to Rich Eisen that he spent a lot of time learning to play American football in the US and chose to support the Chiefs because of their connection to Kansas and the Man of Steel.
Melissa Etheridge
A Grammy-winning singer-songwriter is also one of the celebrity fans of Chiefs. Born and raised in Leavenworth, Etheridge recently paid homage to her favorite football team with a song dedicated to them.
All these famous personalities are supporting the Chiefs. Now let’s see what happens on Sunday.