SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The Seattle Seahawks may have hoisted the Lombardi Trophy at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday night, dismantling the New England Patriots 29-13, but the internet remains undefeated. While Kenneth Walker III shredded the Patriots’ defense to earn MVP honors, the real explosion happened off the field. Between Bad Bunny’s high-octane halftime show and a viral video of Tom Brady getting cozy with Alix Earle, Super Bowl LX became a collision of elite football and pop culture chaos.
The Halftime Takeover: Bad Bunny & Cardi B
The game itself was a defensive masterclass by Seattle, yet the energy shifted violently during halftime. Bad Bunny transformed the Levi’s Stadium turf into a pulsing Caribbean nightclub, bringing out Cardi B for a surprise cameo that instantly trended globally.
Alix Earle, fresh off her “Hot Mess” podcast fame, was front and center. The 25-year-old influencer didn’t just watch; she was part of the inner circle, sharing backstage snaps with Cardi B that racked up millions of views within hours. Earle stunned in a black deep-neck crop top and denim, captioning her recap with pure adoration:
“@badbunnypr performance was pure love and joy and to experience it in real life was beyond unreal. What a beautiful thing to have so many people from all over come together and celebrate life, family, love, culture, and unity.” — Alix Earle via Instagram
The Rumor Mill: Brady & Earle Spark Fire
The Seahawks’ 16-point victory might be the record book entry, but the gossip columns are fixated on a different score. Two days before kickoff, 48-year-old NFL legend Tom Brady was spotted at an exclusive Fanatics party with Earle. The two were caught on video laughing and dancing, reigniting rumors that began over New Year’s Eve in St. Barts.
Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion now in the broadcast booth, appeared relaxed in a baseball cap, leaning in to chat with Earle. While sources close to the situation claim it’s “just friendly,” the body language tells a story that fans are desperate to read. Earle fueled the fire on her own feed, cheekily referencing the viral clip with a caption about “still dancing.”
On the Field: Seattle’s suffocating Defense
For football purists, the story was the Seahawks’ relentless pressure. They held the Patriots to zero rushing touchdowns and forced key turnovers that kept New England out of the end zone until it was too late. Kenneth Walker III was unstoppable, carving up the Patriots’ front seven and cementing the Seahawks’ second Super Bowl title in franchise history.
The Patriots, looking to add another banner to their dynasty, simply couldn’t find a rhythm. The 29-13 final score flattered them; this was a Seattle coronation from the second quarter onward.
What’s Next
The NFL offseason officially begins today. For the Seahawks, it’s a parade in Seattle. For Tom Brady and Alix Earle, the cameras aren’t going anywhere. Expect the “are they or aren’t they” saga to dominate the headlines leading up to the Draft.

