At just fourteen years old, Blue Ivy Carter has established an impressive attendance record at the Super Bowl, rarely missing the annual spectacle. This year was no exception, as Jay-Z and Beyonce's eldest daughter arrived in high spirits at the glittering Super Bowl LX held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday.
A Sweet Family Tradition on the Field
The teenager was accompanied by her father and her younger, seldom-seen sister Rumi, who is eight years old. Together, they cheered on the competing teams, the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, and watched Bad Bunny's highly anticipated halftime performance. Blue Ivy continued a cherished personal tradition by receiving VIP treatment inside the stadium, which included a special moment on the field.
Beyonce's mini-me delighted spectators with a playful jump alongside her little sister, recreating a move she has performed at every Super Bowl she has attended. This joyful act has become a signature moment for the young celebrity at the event.
Fashion and Celebrity Spotlight
Demonstrating her evolving fashion sense, Blue Ivy showcased a trendy black oversized football jacket. She accessorized this look with a coveted Balenciaga denim purse valued at approximately $2,550. Her outfit was completed with oversized jeans and a pair of tan boots, presenting a stylish yet comfortable ensemble for the big game.
While her husband and daughters commanded significant attention on the field, Beyonce herself appeared to sit out this particular event. Nevertheless, the Bay Area was flooded with celebrities for football's premier night. Although Taylor Swift was absent this year following the Kansas City Chiefs' failure to reach Super Bowl LX, the stadium was brimming with star power.
Among the most talked-about arrivals was Kendall Jenner, who turned heads in a black crop top and jeans as she navigated toward a private suite. Close behind, Hailey Bieber was spotted entering a suite, elegantly bundled in a chic white furry jacket, maintaining both comfort and style amidst the Super Bowl excitement. Kylie Jenner's former partner, Travis Scott, was also in attendance and was seen sharing a warm hug with Jay-Z at one point during the evening.
Bad Bunny's Electrifying Halftime Spectacle
The halftime show, headlined by Bad Bunny, sent fans into a frenzy. The performance featured surprise appearances from Lady Gaga and actor Pedro Pascal. Gaga made an unexpected entrance alongside the thirty-one-year-old Puerto Rican performer, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, following the opening medley.
Their performance took place at Levi's Stadium, where the Seattle Seahawks secured a decisive victory over the New England Patriots with a score of 29–13. This win marked only the second Super Bowl championship for the Seahawks franchise. Later in the show, Ricky Martin joined to perform his hit song "Lo que le pasó a Hawaii."
A Cultural and Visual Feast
Bad Bunny's set, performed predominantly in Spanish, commenced with "Tití Me Preguntó." He sang this while walking through an elaborately constructed sugar cane field on the stadium floor. The Puerto Rican star strolled amidst performers miming the harvest, creating a vibrant cultural tableau.
He followed with a medley of popular tracks including "Yo Perreo Sola," "Safaera," "Party," "Voy a Llevarte Pa’ PR," "EoO," and "Monaco." As he exited the sugar cane maze, Bad Bunny paused to sing beside staged scenes of fruit vendors, a table of elderly men playing games, and a beautician styling another woman's nails, adding layers of storytelling to the performance.
The show culminated with Bad Bunny emerging on the roof of a constructed building, while a crowd of celebrities, including Cardi B and Jessica Alba, danced energetically under its awning. Pedro Pascal was also pictured mingling among the dancers on stage, contributing to the star-studded visual spectacle of the halftime show.



