Taylor Swift, Messi, Jay-Z, Trump lead big names to soak in frenzy of Super Bowl


One of the biggest sporting events in the world was held in New Orleans as the Philadelphia Eagles clinched this year's Super Bowl with a thumping 40-22 victory over defending champions the Kansas City Chiefs.
The big event did not just bring out the best the NFL has had to offer this season, but plenty of Hollywood A-listers, musicians and US President Donald Trump were spotted in the stands of the Superdome.
Before the match started, actor Jon Hamm introduced the Chiefs while Bradley Cooper brought the hype for the Eagles.
Actor Bradley Cooper joined young fan Declan LeBaron (right) to announce their favourite team - the Philadelphia Eagles
Although Beyoncé was not seen at this year's Super Bowl, her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi were in attendance along with their father Jay-Z
Jay-Z took a few photos of Rumi jumping next to one of the end zones as Blue Ivy watches on
Donald Trump became the first sitting US president to attend a Super Bowl. He was accompanied by a large entourage, including his daughter Ivanka (right)