Stars Flock to World Cup: Alba, Hilton, Farrell Spotted in USA Shirts
Stars Flock to World Cup: Alba, Hilton, Farrell in USA Shirts

Hollywood stars descended on World Cup matches over the past 24 hours, with Jessica Alba, Paris Hilton, and Colin Farrell among the famous faces spotted in USA shirts as the national team suffered a dramatic 3-2 defeat to Turkey.

USA Falls to Turkey in Five-Goal Thriller

The USA took an early lead when Auston Trusty turned the ball home from close range. However, Turkey responded through Arda Guler and Baris Yilmaz to head into the break ahead. Sebastian Berhalter restored parity for the USA before Kaan Ayhan steered in a winner deep into stoppage time, securing a 3-2 victory for Turkey.

Celebrity Sightings Galore

Despite the loss, the star-studded crowd seemed unfazed. Brad Pitt was seen celebrating alongside Edward Norton, while Leonardo DiCaprio appeared crestfallen in his premium seats. Jessica Alba looked cheerful as she posed for selfies with a group of female fans.

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Colin Farrell, who is Irish, wore a USA shirt but appeared glum, reminiscent of Will Ferrell who was also in attendance. Jamie Foxx and Ashton Kutcher were spotted enjoying themselves in the stadium bar at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood. Foxx was also seen outdoors with Christopher Mintz-Plasse, though their exact location remains unclear.

Fashion and Family Moments

Paris Hilton looked stunning pitchside while holding her young daughter, who wore a custom football-themed outfit. In contrast, Owen Wilson appeared downcast in his leather seats later on. A heavily pregnant US Second Lady Usha Vance was also in the stands but was overshadowed by global superstar Sabrina Carpenter, who wore a tennis-style dress and chatted with other celebrities.

Sabrina Carpenter was also spotted at the Group E match between Ecuador and Germany at New York New Jersey Stadium. While the USA's defeat was disappointing, most celebrities seemed more focused on the event itself.

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