Kanye West filmed getting booed at star-studded Super Bowl
It’s celeb central at the Super Bowl with stars like Kendall Jenner, Rebel Wilson and The Rock - but it seems fans weren’t left starstruck by Kanye West.
Today’s Super Bowl is a star-studded affair with some of the world’s biggest names spotted in the crowd.
But it seems Kanye West, 44, didn’t leave many starstruck after copping a frosty reception from spectators who booed him when he appeared on the big screen from his seat.
The Donda rapper, who is attending the game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams at SoFi stadium in California, can be seen wearing a black face covering in the footage, with loud boos heard from the audience.
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He was sitting with his two eldest children, North West, 8, and Saint West, 6, whom he shares with estranged wife Kim Kardashian, as well as a large entourage.
Despite his attendance at the hot-ticket event, West didn’t appear all too thrilled to be there – and was photographed frowning just hours after his furious Instagram tirade, in which he hit out at Kardashian’s new boyfriend, Pete Davidson, dubbing him a “d**khead”.
Elsewhere at the Super Bowl, Rebel Wilson, Dwayne Johnson, Mark Wahlberg and Ellen DeGeneres were among the host of celebrity spectators, who were treated to an epic halftime performance from Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Mary J Blige, Dr Dre and Kendrick Lamar.
Meanwhile, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson stole the show before kick-off at Super Bowl LVI with an electrifying hype speech.
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“It is time, time for a team to unleash a soul-crushing, unrelenting defence, a head-spinning onslaught of an offence, and take care of unfinished business right here, right now,” Johnson told a roaring crowd.
“It is time. It is time for all of us here and millions around the world to bear witness to these incredible players, who will leave every ounce of sweat, guts and pride and legacy on this hallowed field, because that is what champions do.
“Ladies and gentlemen, it is my honour to say finally, it is time for the Super Bowl.”