And with that, another Super Bowl Sunday comes to an end!
Super Bowl LX will go down as one of the biggest rollercoasters when it comes to the actual game, with a slow first half leading into a truly nail-biter of a second half.
Plus, who can forget that barn-buster of a halftime show from Bad Bunny, filled with tender messages of love, celebrity cameos, and a cadre of hits.
Join HELLO! as we look back on Super Bowl LX's best moments…
© Getty ImagesThe Seattle Seahawks claim victory
For the second time in team history, the Seattle Seahawks have emerged victorious at the Super Bowl, with their first win coming in 2013 with Super Bowl XLVIII. While the first half of the game started slowly, with only nine points to the team through field goals, after another field goal in the third quarter, things really kicked into gear in the final quarter.
The Seahawks scored a fourth field goal and two touchdowns, although the New England Patriots found their mojo too with a late-game touchdown of their own, ending with 13 points to the Seahawks' 29.
© Getty ImagesBad Bunny's halftime show
The Puerto Rican rapper truly stole the evening with one of the greatest halftime performances in recent memory. Not only was his entire setlist incredibly energetic, it featured tender and heartwarming moments, such as a message to embrace love, presenting his Album of the Year Grammy to his younger self, and a real-life wedding ceremony.
And of course, there were all those celebrity cameos. Beyond Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin as guest performers, we had Pedro Pascal, Young Miko, Alix Earle, Cardi B, Karol G and Jessica Alba as background dancers as well.
© Getty ImagesStars, stars, stars!
The Super Bowl has always been a hotbed for celebrity appearances, and this year was no exception!
Among the many stars seen at Levi's Stadium, we have Jay-Z and his daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter for their annual pilgrimage, and a "breakout couple" moment for Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton. Plus, there's team introducers Chris Pratt and Jon Bon Jovi, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, and many more!
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© Getty ImagesFashion statements
The annual sporting event is a prime opportunity to serve game day fashion. From the many WAGs who showed up to cheer on their partners on the field, to the players themselves (hello, Mack Hollins meets The Silence of the Lambs), experimental trends were certainly on display.
However, the most common trend also seemed to be the most innocuous: sunglasses! California may be the land of shades, but several attendees brought out their best winged, straight-laced, chunky, sleek sunglasses for the games. Trend alert: incognito.
© Dunkin'The commercials
While they're not part of the "game" itself, it's hard to think of the Super Bowl without thinking of all the commercials that came in between. And there were lots of favorites to choose from this year, packed to the brim with A-listers.
Between Kurt Russell and Lewis Pullman for Michelob Ultra, Dunkin' staple Ben Affleck bringing Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, Ted Danson, Jaleel White, and Tom Brady into the fold, Sabrina Carpenter for Pringles, Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky for Alexa, we're seeing stars on and off the field!




