Sunday night’s Super Bowl LX clash between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC is rapidly approaching. With championship week comes plenty of buzz, and not just about those on the field — but also those who attend.
The Super Bowl means stars galore, with a multitude of household names in attendance. Whether it’s a former player like Jason Kelce, your favorite pop star like Lady Gaga, or even a well-known politician like Barack Obama — a head-turning matchup on the gridiron could come with celebrity cameos to match.
Now, you can make predictions on who will attend Super Bowl 60 to earn money on PrizePicks Culture Picks — available in 48 states! Without further ado, let’s dive into what celebrities could be at Super Bowl 60 in San Francisco and their payouts on PrizePicks.
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What Celebrities Will Be at Super Bowl 60 on Sunday? Payouts List
Culture Picks on PrizePicks has a star-studded group of celebrities on its board for Super Bowl LX. Which of them could be in Levi’s Stadium on championship Sunday?
Below are the top 10 candidates and their payouts on PrizePicks if you pick Yes or No on them to attend. To make picks on these celebrites, go to Culture Picks, click the NFL Champ tab, then click "Appearances".
Culture Picks data is live as of writing and is subject to change.
- Jason Kelce: 7.69x No | 1.04x Yes
- Gavin Newsom: 5.55x No | 1.06x Yes
- Ben Affleck: 4x No | 1.11x Yes
- Matt Damon: 4.54x No | 1.14x Yes
- Lady Gaga: 3.12x No | 1.31x Yes
- Mark Wahlberg: 2.38x No | 1.38x Yes
- Jeff Bezos: 2.7x No | 1.4x Yes
- Sydney Sweeney: 2.7x No | 1.42x Yes
- Pete Davidson: 1.44x No | 1.42x Yes
- Kim Kardashian: 2.5x No | 1.49x Yes
Notable Celebrities Who Could Attend Super Bowl 60: Seahawks vs. Patriots
Five of those high-profile names, in particular, manage to stand out. Let’s take a closer look at some celebs who could be likely to pop out at the Super Bowl.
Jason Kelce
What better way to kick off Culture Picks’ list than with someone who’s a Super Bowl veteran? As a player with the Philadelphia Eagles, Jason Kelce played in Super Bowls LII and LVII, winning the former.
After retiring following the 2023 season, Kelce returned to the championship stage for Super Bowl LIX — this time as a commentator ahead of the matchup. He provided analysis on his brother, Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce, prior to a 40-22 Eagles win.
Kelce is once again involved in the Super Bowl, this time having his Garage Beer brand air a commercial in the Philadelphia market. Could he put an exclamation mark on that with a trip to the big game?
Ben Affleck
Renowned actor, director, screenwriter, and producer Ben Affleck is no stranger to the Super Bowl.
In the past, he’s been spotted attending with then-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez and even emerged as a face of the Dunkin’ marketing for the game. The latter is a theme again in 2026, as Affleck starred in a teaser featuring several other longtime television standouts.
With ample reason to be seen, perhaps Affleck shows up for Sunday’s game.
Mark Wahlberg
It seems like forever ago that actor and producer Mark Wahlberg was seen leaving Super Bowl LI early. A historic New England Patriots comeback ensued in an eventual 34-28 win, but the pop culture icon was nowhere to be found. Could things be different this time around?
Less than a decade later, Wahlberg’s favorite football team is back under the bright lights of the Super Bowl.
Earlier this season, he predicted a trip to the playoffs for New England. The team has held up its end of the bargain and then some, going 14-3 and ripping off three postseason wins.
Sunday may serve as a clean slate for Wahlberg’s Super Bowl experience if he attends.
Jeff Bezos
For someone who isn’t an athlete, business mogul Jeff Bezos is about as seasoned as it gets when it comes to the Super Bowl.
Having attended on numerous other occasions, including Super Bowls LIII, LIV, and LVI, Bezos appears to be an avid fan of the year’s most popular sporting event. This time, there might be another motive.
Bezos was previously tied to the possibility of purchasing the Washington Commanders before their sale to Josh Harris. With the Seahawks perhaps going up for sale following Super Bowl LX, Bezos’ name is once again being thrown around.
Could Bezos not only see Seattle in real time, but also get a preview of his next huge venture?
Kim Kardashian
Sensing a theme here? Kim Kardashian has also attended a Super Bowl before, notably LVIII in 2024 at Allegiant Stadium. Then, she supported halftime performer Usher, who participated in a campaign for Kardashian’s Skims brand.
Leading up to this year’s game, an appearance from Kardashian’s sister Kendall Jenner in a Fanatics Sportsbook commercial poked fun at the “Kardashian Curse.” Kendall also put a $1,000,000 bet benefitting charity on the Patriots to win the Super Bowl.
That’s the most relevant tie Kim has to Super Bowl LX, but she can never be counted out when it comes to the spotlight.
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Celebrity Long Shots to Attend the Super Bowl
Of course, there are some intriguing names further down the Culture Picks list as well. Here are two that might be worth entertaining as potential Super Bowl LX attendees.
Culture Picks data is live as of writing and is subject to change.
- Anne Hathaway: 1.12x No | 5.55x Yes
- Barack Obama: 1.05x No | 7.69x Yes
Anne Hathaway
A year ago, actress Anne Hathaway was spotted cheering for the Eagles at Super Bowl LIX as they dominated against the Chiefs. Although Philly didn’t make the trek back to the championship, there’s at least some precedent here.
Barack Obama
Former United States President Barack Obama has seen Super Bowl winners numerous times, but at the White House following their on-field triumphs.
His Chicago Bears made it back to the playoffs in 2026, although a Divisional Round loss cut their Cinderella run short. Might Obama show up on Sunday anyway?
A noted sports fan, Obama has attended anything from Opening Day MLB contests to regular-season NBA outings, pre-Olympic basketball exhibitions, and more. Now years removed from office, maybe this is a good time for him to see the Super Bowl in person.
Make Super Bowl Predictions on PrizePicks
The NFL season culminates with a big-time Seahawks vs. Patriots matchup in Santa Clara — home of the 49ers — but plenty of eyes will also be on who’s in attendance to witness the biggest game of the sports calendar. Fans at home have plenty of ways to get in on the action.
You can make your Super Bowl LX predictions with PrizePicks Team Picks (available in 34 states) and Culture Picks (available in 48 states).
With Team Picks, make predictions on the winner, spread, over/under, and more; with Culture Picks, you can make predictions on the halftime show, who will attend, and much more.
Keep it locked in here with the Playbook for continued NFL news, analysis, and picks throughout the Super Bowl!






