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The 23 best Super Bowl commercials of all time, from Hare Jordan to the E-Trade Babies

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E*Trade's 'Talking Babies'; Rebook's 'Terry Tate Office Linebacker'; Snickers' 'Betty White for Snickers'

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The Super Bowl is one of the few cultural events to enrapture the entire nation. Even if sports aren't your thing, the halftime show probably is. And then there's the commercials, which have consistently been a highlight of the festivities.

Brands go all out, dropping millions on flashy spots brimming with celebrities and nostalgia that aim to split sides or spill tears. Naturally, we had to compile a list of our favorites.**

So, how did we choose which ads made the final cut? They had to:

- Make us want stuff (duh)

- Make us feel stuff (haha or *aww*)

- Have star quality (we can't look away)

- Explain the product (in a nutshell)

Now, ahead of the 2026** **Super Bowl, here are the best commercials that stole focus from the big game.

"Hey Kid, Catch!" — Coca-Cola (1980)

As an injured (and concerningly sad-looking) "Mean" Joe Greene hobbles off the field, a kid straight outta *Sesame Street* offers him a cold glass bottle of Coke. Greene downs it, throws the kid his jersey, smiles, and all is right with the world. Sweet, simple, effective — Don Draper couldn't have done it better.

Though it actually debuted in 1979, this ad was best known for airing during Super Bowl XIV in 1980, when the Pittsburgh Steelers faced off against the Los Angeles Rams, because guess who was on the field that day? None other than Greene, celebrity multitasker — drinking Coke in the ads *and* kicking butt in the game, driving the Steelers to their (and his) *fourth* SB victory. Amazing! This commercial wound up winning a bunch of awards and inspired a made-for-TV movie — *The Steeler and the Pittsburgh Kid* — about a football team (yes, *team*) that adopts a 9-year-old boy, starring Greene and *E.T.*'s Henry Thomas. *—Debby Wolfinsohn*

"1984" — Apple (1984)

No list would be complete without mentioning the SB O.G., Apple's "1984." But first, a quick history lesson. Back in — yes — 1984, Apple was still a scrappy 8-year-old company, an underground underdog fighting against the evil squares (a.k.a. corporate-suited IBM overlords). Not only did they need to sell personal computers, they needed to sell the *idea *of personal computers, a tall order for a small company with a limited budget. They knew there was no better way to reach the masses in the pre-internet era than a Super Bowl spot — the challenge was how to get a big message across in a short amount of time.

So they brought in the big guns: *Alien* director Ridley Scott and George Orwell in spirit (his novel *1984* inspired the whole thing). As an onscreen Big Brother preaches about "Information Purification Directives" to a crowd of sheeple (London skinheads cast as extras!), a lady wearing shorts and a tank top runs in, pursued by the Thought Police. Hurling a hammer at the screen, she destroys it (we don't have room to discuss the irony of how all we do now is look at Apple screens) and, as it explodes, these words scroll: "On January 24, Apple will introduce Macintosh..." So was this Chiat/Day creation worth the money? Setting aside the fact that this article was written on a MacBook and you're probably reading it on an iPhone...after the ad aired, people *rushed* into Apple stores and the company reported a huge spike in sales. *—D.W.*

"Hare Jordan" — Nike (1993)

Back in 1993, history was made when Bugs Bunny met Michael Jordan, with this charming commercial spawning a successful movie franchise: a little thing called *Space Jam* (1996).

Though it is true that this Nike spot from the Wieden & Kennedy agency wasn't the only movie that started as an ad (there are a few more, including the 1985 TV movie *Max Headroom *and 2018's *Uncle Drew*), it's arguably the most well-known and enduring. Bugs declares to Jordan, "This could be the beginning of a *beauty*-ful friendship!" Indeed, it was. *—D.W.*

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"Budweiser Frogs" — Budweiser (1995)

You know how commercials are often louder than the actual show? The legendary Bud Frogs ad takes the opposite approach — it is, in the words of Björk, *oh so quiet*. This is especially clever when you consider what viewers were subjected to before the ad aired: the noise of the game, the cheering crowd, the hyped-up announcers, and then...this. The spot's use of literal *crickets *works like an audio magnet, drawing attention to itself in an instant.

And we haven't even mentioned the stars — three frogs sitting in a swamp, croaking out the name of the beer, sometimes in order, sometimes not. Paragons of chill, the equivalent of three buddies drinking a few beers, too tired to get up off their lily pads/sofas. Quite the cool concept, which is not surprising, given its director, a young Gore Verbinski, later went on to helm three of the *Pirates of the Caribbean* movies. *—D.W.*

"Bud Ice Penguin" — Budweiser (1996)

From Frank Sinatra's lips to a penguin's ears (or something), this unsettling series for Bud Ice presents like an inside joke you don't understand and, thus, *really* want to. The "concept," if you could call it that, seems to be a connection between the name of the product and the fact that penguins, uh, live where there's ice.

But hey, this was the '90s, when being weird for weird's sake was a *thing*, and a creepy animatronic penguin lurking in the shadows and terrorizing humans in a variety of '90s-ish noir settings is definitely that. Plus, the fact that the expressionless penguin announces itself by singing Sinatra's "dooby dooby doo" scat part from the end of "Strangers in the Night," a song he famously hated, is the real key to the spot's success. *—D.W.*

"Wassup!" — Budweiser (2000)

Airing at halftime during the 2000 Super Bowl, this Budweiser ad about friends talking in shorthand instantly went viral. Adapted from a short film by Charles Stone III (who went on to direct 2002's *Drumline* and *Uncle Drew*,* *among others), Stone also directed the ad (casting himself and his best buds), preserving the sense of realism, friendship, and silliness that made it such a classic.

The guys are great, the sentiment is great, and it's all anchored by Stone as the dude on the couch who initiates the now-infamous phone call. *—D.W.*

"Cat Herding" — EDS (2000)

Like the best *Saturday Night Live* sketches, this ad personifies the beauty of taking a ridiculous concept and running with it. Considered by ad aficionados to be the best of the best, it takes a hard-to-explain concept ("Managing the complexities of a digital economy?") and visually explains it in a way even someone halfway through a six-pack could comprehend.

Not to mention, the thing has so much pure entertainment value — herds of cats running across the prairie as a bunch of rough-edged cowboys chase them — it remains irresistible to this day. *—D.W.*

"The Joy of Pepsi" – Pepsi (2001)

Some commercials perfectly encapsulate the time in which they were made. Such is the case with Pepsi's collaboration with Britney Spears, when the pop star was truly on top of the world. The 90-second ad features a Britney-fied remix of the soft drink company's "The Joy of Pepsi" jingle from 1999 as she performs her signature choreography.

The commercial humorously cuts to everyday viewers — who might as well be analogs for us on the couch — enraptured by Spears' girl-next-door effervescence. For a certain generation, it's hard not to look back on this one without some pangs of nostalgia. —*Kevin Jacobsen***

"Terry Tate: Office Linebacker" — Reebok (2003)

"Hey, Janice!" This is THE funniest Super Bowl commercial of all time, and if you don't agree with us, well, you better watch your back because Terry Tate is coming for you. Lester Speight, the actor who plays Terry Tate, possesses the delivery and timing of a true comic master. He's so convincing, in fact, that until we did the research for this article, we thought Terry Tate was, um, a real NFL player (though he did play in college). But it's not exactly a surprise, seeing as how Speight is closer to *SNL* than NFL (and makes us ROFL).

And while we have to admire this ad for being almost an anti-ad (Reebok is *scarcely *mentioned), this win for comedy was a loss for the shoe company, which considered it a failure and ended the campaign soon after it began. The director, Rawson Marshall Thurber, went on to a successful comedy career (no surprise!) directing and acting in *Dodgeball* (2004) and *Central Intelligence* (2016), among other projects. *—D.W.*

"Cast Away" — FedEx (2006)

Spoiler alert: If you haven't seen the movie *Cast Away,* you probably won't get the punchline that makes this such a great ad. The 2000 film stars Tom Hanks, with supporting roles played by Wilson Sporting Goods and FedEx (seriously).

The question was how to parody a movie in which the company itself played a pivotal part. The ad agency BBDO New York rose to the challenge with a simple — but effective — O. Henry-style twist. *—D.W.*

"Talking Babies" — E*Trade (2008)

Merging 1989's *Look Who's Talking* with Wall Street bro audio (and purposely low-fi video to add to the realness), E*Trade hit the conceptual jackpot and stuck the landing with magnetic results, leaving viewers everywhere unable to look away. What better way to convey the message — *so simple, even a baby can do it* — than literally using babies? This low-budget-looking spot was way more successful than the company's previous 2000 Super Bowl ad, the one that bragged about wasting 2 million bucks while showing a monkey dancing on a bucket. Funny, isn't it, how that one didn't inspire people to trust E*Trade with their money?

Enter these pint-sized financial wizards, so successful they inspired countless spinoffs, guest spots, and reboots. The tots' looks and gestures somehow communicate an offhand, casual understanding of the financial topics they're discussing — perfectly paired with the almost drowsy, adult male voice — and the result is a comedy alchemy that cannot be explained, only admired. *—D.W.*

"Parisian Love" — Google (2010)

While we never imagined a touching short story could be told through the medium of a *search window*, Google proved us wrong.

Meticulous from the first piano notes — perfectly matching the pulse of the blinking cursor — to the last search, "how to assemble a crib," Google demonstrates the power of their product via a 52-second romantic tale that rivals many two-hour movies. *—D.W.*

"Betty White for Snickers" — Snickers (2010)

She has just two lines, and she absofreakinlutely nails them. All hail Betty White. *—D.W.*

"The Force" — Volkswagen (2011)

Volkswagen nearly perfected the formula for an effective Super Bowl commercial here: cute kid/animal; universal themes of childhood wonder; and simple, effective storytelling that makes you want to support the company. Set to John Williams' iconic "Imperial March" theme from *Star Wars*, the ad centers on a young boy walking around the house in his Darth Vader costume, trying in vain to use "the Force" on various household items as well as the dog. Dejected, he tries one last time on the family's Volkswagen Passat, which, to the boy's astonishment, suddenly starts (thanks to his father doing so remotely, of course).

Max Page, who was 7 years old when he played the *Star Wars*-loving tyke, was overwhelmed by the positive response to the ad, telling PEOPLE in 2018, "It was more than I could have ever imagined, especially at 7. I didn't even know what a Super Bowl commercial meant, I didn't understand the magnitude it would have. For it to become something of this caliber is just awesome." *—K.J.***

"Brotherhood" — Budweiser (2013)

Budweiser loves showing its sensitive side, especially when it comes to its Clydesdales. Despite being purchased by brewing behemoth InBev in 2008, they're hanging onto the draft horse tradition, including the farm in Missouri where these beauties are raised. As even the most casual football fan knows, the Budweiser Clydesdales have starred in many Super Bowl classics, from a somber 9/11 tribute to a rousing horse football game. These ads may be simple, and they may be corny, but they are also an apple-pie American tradition — and we kinda love that.

In January 2023, four baby Clydes were born at the Missouri farm, and in their honor, we chose this commercial about the farmer who raises a Clydesdale from birth only to let him go. This ad is a guaranteed tear-jerker, so if you click on it in public, well, don't say we didn't warn you. *—D.W.*

"Viva Young" — Taco Bell (2013)

Taco Bell's wild *Cocoon*-inspired slice of life shows off what's best about the chain: The food is cheap, fast, and preferably consumed after partying and in the company of friends. In other words, it's ideal broke teenager food. And if the "teens," in this case, are played by a group of adorable octogenarians? Even better.

Bopping along to a Spanish-language version of fun.'s "We Are Young," this spot sums up the nostalgia many of us have for the Bell while beautifully connecting the restlessness of youth with the restlessness of old age. As it turns out, eating tacos (and pranking neighbors) is something we can enjoy forever — from senior year to the senior years. *—D.W.*

"It's a Tide Ad" — Tide (2018)

Shh. Hear that? It's every other Super Bowl ad jealously fuming at the audacity of Tide's 2018 campaign. Straight outta Hawkins, Ind., David Harbour deadpans his way through basically every television commercial you can think of, from cars to beer to Mr. Clean. The commercials look SO real that the effect is like an extended April Fool's prank, with Harbour popping up in each one, declaring in his signature dry style, "Nope, it's a Tide ad."

These commercials were sprinkled throughout the whole game, which drove the point home — and landed the campaign on many "best" lists the next morning. Mattresses, Alexa, insurance, you name it...once Harbour points out that everyone's clothes are clean (which they are, at least in ads) and throws out the tagline, it's done. ALL the ads become Tide ads in your mind, and you can't unsee it. Not to get too* Twilight Zone* about it, but isn't that the ultimate goal of every ad: buying space in your head? *—D.W.*

"Michael Bublé vs. Bubly" — Bubly (2019)

Remember that kid who got straight A's, starred in the school play, won the science fair, *and *was a star athlete? That kid you wanted to hate but couldn't because they were so dang charming, funny, and talented? That's what this ad is. It checks every box on our list and drives the message home like a perfect field goal. It also gently reflects one of our favorite recent advertising trends as of late — a star (in this case, Michael Bublé) in "real life" is actually kind of a dork, not the sharpest tool in the shed, and is maybe even a bit...aggravating.

The reactions from the "regular people" Bublé encounters (and annoys) in the store are priceless, as is the singer's full commitment to lunkheaded-ness (and the way he pronounces "Dave"). They're all tolerating him, but *just* barely. We should add that this commercial was probably inspired by a very famous, extremely beloved sketch about mispronunciation, though the conclusions are quite different. *—D.W.*

"The Mix-Up" — T-Mobile (2021)

A celebrity Mad-Lib mashup that does a bunch of things at once, including getting the point of the product across while simultaneously commenting on Gwen Stefani's odd-couple relationship. Clever personified, it begins with a phone call from Stefani to her fellow *Voice* coach Adam Levine, asking him to be a matchmaker. But in the middle of describing her wish list for the perfect man, her phone cuts out a few choice words, *completely* changing their meaning.

And guess what? This mix-up describes her now-hubby Blake Shelton to a T (Mobile), the man she didn't even know she wanted. Which, now that we think about it, actually encourages you NOT to purchase this product? But we'll give that detail a pass because the spot is smart, funny, and satisfying. It's a four-chair turn of a Super Bowl ad! *—D.W.*

"Alexa Loses Her Voice" — Amazon (2021)

We all have a love-hate relationship with technology, and Amazon explores this concept in their brilliant "Alexa Loses Her Voice'' commercial. It's funny, but also threaded with a lot of the conflicting feelings we have about our daily robot interactions, Amazon-branded or not. With the exception of the Jeff Bezos cameo (we're kidding, please don't cancel our Prime), this spot is glamorously star-studded and super clever.

The concept is perfect — Alexa is "sick" and has to take a day off, so her fill-ins are celebs with distinctive voices (Anthony Hopkins, Gordon Ramsay, Rebel Wilson). But the greatest star turn of all comes from Cardi B. The look on the Alexa user's face (a stern-looking middle-aged white guy) who asks for country music and receives Cardi, only to ask again and receive silence (somehow dripping with attitude) before she starts rapping *again* is priceless. And knowing how much money even a few *seconds *of Super Bowl airtime costs makes it even better, *okurrr*? *—D.W.*

"Zeus and Hera Retire" — BMW (2022)

This is one of those Super Bowl commercials that's so good, you feel let down when you realize it's an ad and not a trailer. Shot like prestige TV, the brilliantly cast Arnold Schwarzenegger (as Zeus) and Salma Hayek (as Hera) have retired to Palm Springs, where Zeus fumbles with the microwave and recharges his neighbor's garden tools with his lightning bolt fingers, as Hera strolls around looking amazing in her toga and asking her husband to walk their tiny pet Pegasus.

How do a midlife crisis, Greek mythos, the music of Eddy Grant, and a single moment of breaking the fourth wall (credit: Hayek) sell BMW's all-electric car? Brilliantly. *—D.W.*

"Don't Miss Out" — FTX (2022)

Before you say anything about how this, in hindsight, is now more sad than funny, let's look at the commercial on its own merits (putting aside the fact that FTX likely illegally financed the ad with customer funds). Not only did Dentsu, the ad agency, produce something incredibly clever, it also succeeded in tackling the biggest Super Bowl ad challenge of 'em all: introducing a relatively new idea (in this case, crypto), which is a much harder sell than shilling toothpaste or hamburgers. Bonus points for pitching it as a fantastically funny story, during which we see Larry David, the stand-in for every crypto naysayer, moving through time, declaring inventions like the wheel, indoor toilets, and electric lights to be useless or unnecessary.

By building on an established character (LD) whose traits we're already familiar with, the commercial makes its point clear in the first 10 seconds, letting us enjoy the pure humor for the rest of the running time. The wild thing is that the man who purchased this ad (CEO Sam Bankman-Fried) is now incarcerated. But even wilder? Larry David was right! And since he never said crypto was a good idea, he actually comes out of the whole mess clean (cleaner than other celeb endorsers, at least). And if THAT doesn't sound like an episode of *Curb Your Enthusiasm*,* *we don't know what does. *—D.W.*

"Forever" — The Farmer's Dog (2023)

Few things activate the waterworks as easily as a dog's unconditional love. Most companies understand this and therefore utilize canine companions for easy sentiment even when their brand has nothing to do with them. But the Farmer's Dog, a healthy dog food subscription service, lovingly demonstrated its purpose with this touching commercial about a dog and its beloved owner.

"Forever" follows a teenage girl who grows into adulthood with her dog by her side through all of life's highs and lows. The commercial then brilliantly switches perspective as we see everything from the dog's point of view. Cue everyone with a fur baby of their own crying into their beer and chicken wings. *—K.J.***

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Inside the starstudded Super Bowl 2026 parties: Justin Bieber, Travis Kelce make surprise appearances in San Francisco Tamantha Ryan, Desiree MurphyFebruary 8, 2026 at 10:30 PM 0 Ain't no party like a Super Bowl party! The stars traveled to San Francisco to celebrate Super Bowl LX and Page Six snagged an invite to the hottest parties. Here's an exclusive look inside what went down in the Bay Area.

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Ain't no party like a Super Bowl party!

The stars traveled to San Francisco to celebrate Super Bowl LX and Page Six snagged an invite to the hottest parties.

Here's an exclusive look inside what went down in the Bay Area.

SATURDAYSI The Party presented by DraftKings

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The crowd had Bieber Fever at Sports Illustrated's annual The Party Saturday night!

While Ludacris was performing at the Cow Palace Arena and Event Center in Daly City, Calif., he spotted Justin Bieber in the audience and pulled him up on stage. The rapper gave his longtime pal a giant hug while saying, "Love, love, love," as the audience of partygoers erupted into cheers.

Naturally, Ludacris at one point performed the track they famously collaborated on back in 2010: "Baby."

Later in the night, Travis Kelce hit the stage and jumped behind the DJ booth with headliners The Chainsmokers. And just as he did at Thursday's "Tight & Friends" event, the NFL star danced and sang along to one of his fiancée Taylor Swift's hit songs.

Others spotted at the star-studded party included Rob Gronkowski, George Kittle, Ciara, Russell Wilson, Livvy Dunne, Jon Hamm, Cam Skattebo, Dave Portnoy and Nikki and Brie Bella.

Michael Rubin's Fanatics Super Bowl Party

Michael Rubin's Fanatics Super Bowl Party was the place to be in San Francisco, Calif., on Saturday.

The annual bash was jam-packed with A-listers once again, making it one of the most sought-after parties to score an invite to during Big Game Weekend.

Page Six spotted several famous faces on the red carpet and inside the bash, including Tom Brady, Robert Kraft, Cam Skattebo, Joe Burrow, Alix Earle, J Balvin, Odell Beckham Jr., Dwight Howard, Jamie Foxx, Gayle King, Zac Efron, Sofía Vergara, Jon Bon Jovi, Diplo, Kevin Hart, Meek Mill, Lil Baby, Teyana Taylor, Russell Wilson, Shaboozey and many more.

Jay-Z was hanging out with friends in an exclusive, roped-off area of the venue, taking a spot right next to the stage, while just a few feet away, MGK was seen chatting it up with actor Kevin Costner while watching performers like Cardi B, Ciara, Nelly, Ashanti, SZA and more take the stage.

Kendall Jenner was also in attendance — after recently appearing in a Super Bowl 2026 ad for Fanatics Sportsbook — and at one point stopped to snap an unexpected pic with Kraft.

BÉIS Bowl Weekend

Shay Mitchell hosted a BÉIS pop-up party on Saturday. Page Six

We're in our BÉIS bag!

On Saturday, Page Six scored an invite to one of the hottest pop-ups in San Francisco.

Shay Mitchell, actress, mom and the founder of the popular travel fashion company BÉIS, and Los Angeles Rams star Puka Nacua hosted a fun Super Bowl pre-party, filled with giveaways and interactive moments at the San Francisco Brewing Co. in Ghirardelli Square.

The "You" actress and the athlete competed head-to-head in a football challenge that included a plethora of BÉIS bags, and of course, Mitchell took home the W.

VIP guests were wined and dined with an open bar and yummy appetizers, including jumbo pretzels, cheesy spinach dip, French fries, tacos, pizza and calamari.

BÉIS is also hosting a Super Bowl watch party on Sunday.

FRIDAYShaq's Fun House

Shaquille O'Neal, also known as DJ Diesel, brought the carnival vibes to San Francisco for Super Bowl weekend. Variety via Getty Images

DJ Diesel knows how to party!

Shaquille O'Neal, along with Medium Rare & Authentic Live, threw an epic music festival, complete with a carnival and circus.

Shaq's Fun House, presented by Credit One Bank, returned for an 8th year at the Cow Palace Arena in Daly City, Calif., and included DJ sets from the former Los Angeles Lakers star, Tiësto, T-Pain and Disco Lines.

Several A-listers attended, including Tiffany Haddish, Adam Devine, Guy Fieri, TI and his wife, Tiny, Ariana Madix, Money Bagg Yo, actor Da'Vinchi, Layzie Bone and many more.

Guests could enjoy carnival rides, such as a Ferris wheel, and play games to win actual stuffed animals. They also ate burger sliders and French fries, deep-fried Oreos, cotton candy and more.

On the red carpet, Page Six exclusively spoke to Layzie Bone, who described Shaq as a "Superman."

"He's just Superman… superhuman, you know? Generous, kind, big-hearted. I know that's more than one word, but he's a bunch of things, man, just a great person," the "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" rapper told us while describing the NBA legend.

DraftKings presents H.wood Homecoming Celebration

NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. attended the star-studded bash at 1 Hotel. Melanie Miller / BACKGRID

Page Six was invited to one of the hottest Super Bowl parties thrown by renowned sports betting company DraftKings.

The celebration, thrown at the swanky 1 Hotel in San Francisco, featured performances by 50 Cent, Kaytranada and Anderson .Paak, also known as DJ Pee .Wee

The "Power" creator took the stage and performed his 2003 hit "In Da Club," while Kaytranada and Anderson .Paak had the packed crowd dancing all night long with their epic DJ sets.

Singer Justine Skye joined Kaytranada onstage and danced the night away with several of her girlfriends.

At one point, Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley enjoyed shotgunning Bud Light with professional wrestler Nikki Bella, who is rumored to be dating Eagles star Cooper DeJean.

Page Six also saw Tiffany Haddish, Odell Beckham, Dave Portnoy, reality star Chase DeMoor, NFL legend Michael Irving, rapper Freddie Gibbs, Los Angeles Rams player Puka Nacua and many more inside the bash.

THURSDAYiHeartRadio 'An Unlikely Affair' pre-Super Bowl party

Ambyr Childers and Lala Kent kicked off Super Bowl 2026 weekend with their star-studded party. Tamantha Ryan / NY Post

Page Six kicked off the Super Bowl LX weekend festivities at the iHeartRadio "An Unlikely Affair" party, hosted by "Vanderpump Rules" alum Lala Kent and actress Ambyr Childers.

The duo and the renowned media company spared no expense when it came to this reception, which took place at the swanky Casa Madrona Hotel & Spa in Sausalito, Calif.

Guests were able to get massages, get their nails done, get custom trucker hats adorned with a variety of patches, get a free tarot card reading and make custom charm bracelets and necklaces.

They dined on several yummy dishes, including burgers and fried chicken sliders, fruit kabobs and cheese and pepperoni pizza, all while taking in the breathtaking rooftop views of the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge.

Several celebrities attended the party, including "Next Gen NYC" star Gia Giudice, TJ Holmes and fiancée Amy Robach, "RHONJ" alum Dolores Catania, "RHOC" star Tamra Judge, "The Valley" star Brittany Cartwright, former "Dancing With the Stars" pro Cheryl Burke and many more.

In an exclusive interview with Page Six, Childers, 37, said that listeners can hear about their "journey coming together … from enemies to friends." (Kent, 35, previously admitted to being the "mistress" to producer Randall Emmett while he was married to Childers.)

Dolby x Bay Area Host Committee (BAHC) Kickoff + Concert Series

Shaboozey (pictured above) and Benson Boone performed at the Dolby x Bay Area Host Committee (BAHC) Kickoff + Concert Series Thursday night. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

Dolby and the Bay Area Host Committee (BAHC) opened Super Bowl LX week with its official kick-off celebration with an immersive event at Dolby's global headquarters in San Francisco.

Guests were able to test out the latest innovations that Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and Dolby OptiView are using towards the future of sports viewing and fandom forward.

Notable attendees included Daniel Lurie, the mayor of San Francisco; Matt Mahan, the mayor of San Jose; Dolby CEO Kevin Yeaman; BAHC CEO Zaileen Janmohamed; and BAHC Board of Directors chairman Noah Wintroub.

There were also electrifying performances by country music star Shaboozey and singer and multi-instrumentalist Benson Boone.

'Tight Ends & Friends' party

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DJ Killa Trav is in the building!

Travis Kelce made a surprise appearance at the "Tight Ends & Friends" party in San Francisco, Calif., Thursday night, and although his fiancée, Taylor Swift, did not attend the bash in person, the NFL star made sure she was there in spirit.

Late into the party — hosted by Sports Illustrated and Tight End University (TEU) — Kelce hopped behind the DJ booth to play some tunes with Andrew Fedyk and Joe De Pace of Loud Luxury, who were headlining the event at Public Works.

Women in Sports & Business Brunch

Kristin Juszczyk and Claire Kittle led a panel discussion at the Women in Sports & Business Brunch. Tamantha Ryan

WAGS Kristin Juszczyk and Claire Kittle invited Page Six to a Women in Sports & Business Brunch to kick off the big weekend in San Francisco.

The brunch, held at Sens, featured a live panel with Juszczyk, Kittle, and sponsor marketing executives discussing sports, storytelling, entrepreneurship and brand-building.

Special guests enjoyed fun surprises, including a limited edition Off-Season Super Bowl jacket and T-shirt, open bar and amazing food such as chicken and shrimp skewers, burger sliders, raw oysters and more.

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&34;That was not because Harry Lighton got nervous,&34; Skarsgård's costar, Harry Melling, says of the film's writerdirector. Why Alexander Skarsgård's (prosthetic) penis closeup got trimmed down in Pillion &34;That was not because Harry Lighton got nervous,&34; Skarsgård's costar, Harry Melling, says of the film's writerdirector. By Mike Miller Mike Miller Mike Miller is the executive editor on the movies team at . He previously worked as a writerreporter for PEOPLE and TMZ. EW's editorial guidelines February 8, 2026 9:00 a.m.

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- An explicit scene from Alexander Skarsgård's new movie *Pillion *was shortened before its release on Friday, but not to appease censors or sensitive audiences.

- Instead, *Pillion* writer-director Harry Lighton, Skarsgård, and his costar, Harry Melling, confirm the sequence was shortened to preserve its dramatic tension.

- Skarsgård praises Lighton, who makes his directorial debut with the film, for deftly walking the fine line between gratuitous and honest depictions of sex onscreen.**

*Pillion*, Alexander Skarsgård's new movie about a BDSM romance, doesn't shy away from sex or nudity. Still, there is one explicit scene in the erotic dramedy that ended up getting shortened — but not to spare blushing audiences.

The scene in question takes place early in the film, when Skarsgård's macho biker, Ray, takes Harry Melling's nebbish Colin into an alleyway for oral sex. Shot from Colin's perspective as he nervously waits on his knees, we see a close-up of Skarsgård's crotch as he slowly unzips his leather pants and takes out his penis.

Initially, the camera was meant to linger there longer than what ended up in the final cut. But the cast and director confirm the moment was snipped purely for narrative reasons, and not because the shot felt too explicit for theaters.

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"There was one shot that went, and that was not because Harry Lighton got nervous. It was purely a narrative, storytelling moment," Melling tells * *in a joint interview with Skarsgård.

"In the alleyway scene, there was a close-up on Ray's penis as he sort of zipped down, and I think when they started to preview to audiences, they realized that this was a moment where the audience would react, and the tension would be released with laughter or what have you," he explains.

"And actually, you want to still be with Colin, you want to still be in the adrenalized moment of him about to do this thing," Melling continues. "So I think that's why that one moment got taken out of the movie."

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Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgård in 'Pillion'.

Skarsgård — who, by the way, used a prosthetic for the cut scene in question — previously joked in a separate interview that "there's definitely a raunchier version of this movie," now clarifies that "there were a couple of scenes cut, but not sex scenes."

He adds, "I think Harry did a terrific job in the edit room…I think he calibrated it beautifully, where it is graphic, but it never felt gratuitous or there to shock, which I would've found annoying. It wasn't like, *We're not prudish, look at this close-up of a dick for five seconds*.

"I think he wanted to avoid being coy and shy, and like the camera drifts off as soon as we start having a gang bang in the woods. No, we stayed with the characters, but only for as long as it's interesting, in terms of the dynamic between the characters."

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Finding the right balance between honest and gratuitous depictions of sex on screen is difficult, and, Skarsgård notes, can easily go wrong. "I often find it annoying when I watch stuff, when you shy away from it or when you stay on it too long, because it feels like you just want to get a reaction out of the audience. It's like shock value."

But in this film, which marks Lighton's feature directorial debut, Skarsgård says, "I thought he calibrated it beautifully."

*Pillion *is now in theaters. **

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3 Doors Down's Brad Arnold Said He Was 'Thankful to Be Here' in Final Social Media Post Before His Death at Age 47 Desiree AnelloFebruary 8, 2026 at 10:26 PM 0 Brad Arnold; Brad Arnold and wife Jennifer Sanderford Slaven Vlasic/Getty; Brad Arnold/Instagram Brad Arnold, the 3 Doors Down singer, has died at age 47 His final Instagram post before his death showed him posing with his wife, Jennifer Sanderford, and their dog on Christmas Day "I can't tell ya how thankful I am to be here," the musician captioned the post Brad Arnold was expressing his gratitude for his loved ones in the final social...

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Brad Arnold, the 3 Doors Down singer, has died at age 47

His final Instagram post before his death showed him posing with his wife, Jennifer Sanderford, and their dog on Christmas Day

"I can't tell ya how thankful I am to be here," the musician captioned the post

Brad Arnold was expressing his gratitude for his loved ones in the final social media post before his death at 47.

On Saturday, Feb. 7, the band 3 Doors Down announced on Instagram that Arnold had died, less than a year after he publicly shared his stage four kidney cancer diagnosis.

The lead singer had made his final post on Instagram six weeks prior. Arnold posted a photo of himself, his wife Jennifer Sanderford, and their dog in front of a decorated tree on Christmas Day.

"Merry Christmas, everybody," Arnold captioned the snap at the time. "I can't tell ya how thankful I am to be here!"

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Back in May, the rock band, which also includes Chet Roberts and Justin Biltonen, revealed on social media that Arnold was diagnosed with kidney cancer that had spread to his lungs.

"I've been sick a couple of weeks ago and then went to the hospital and got checked out," said Arnold in a May 7 Instagram video, adding he later "got the diagnosis that I had clear cell renal carcinoma that had metastasized into my lung. And that's stage 4, and that's not real good."

"But we serve a mighty God, and he can overcome anything," he continued. "So I have no fear. I really, sincerely am not scared of it at all, but it is going to force us to cancel our tour this summer and we're sorry for that."

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On Saturday, Feb. 7, the band shared that the "founding member, vocalist and original drummer of 3 Doors Down" had tragically died at 47.

"With his beloved wife Jennifer and his family by his side, he passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, in his sleep after his courageous battle with cancer," the band wrote in a social media statement. "Brad's songwriting became a cultural touchstone for a generation, producing some of the most enduring hits of the 2000s, including the band's breakout hit, 'Kryptonite,' which he wrote in his math class when he was just 15 years old."

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"His music reverberated far beyond the stage, creating moments of connection, joy, faith, and shared experiences that will live on long after the stages he performed on," the band continued.

Beyond the legacy that Arnold leaves behind in his music, he was also remembered as a "devoted husband to Jennifer" and a shining light whose "kindness, humor and generosity touched everyone fortunate enough to know him."

"The family is deeply grateful for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time and kindly asks that their privacy be respected," the band concluded. "He will be deeply missed and forever remembered."

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Bad Bunny Won't Get Paid for the Super Bowl Halftime Show—Here's Why Moriel Mizrahi Finder, Alyssa BaileyFebruary 8, 2026 at 10:09 PM 0 "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Bad Bunny is headlining the Super Bowl halftime show tonight but isn't receiving much of a paycheck for his performance. Performers historically only receive a small unionmandated rate. The NFL's senior vice president and global head of major events spoke recently about why artists still seek out the gig.

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Bad Bunny is headlining the Super Bowl halftime show tonight but isn't receiving much of a paycheck for his performance.

Performers historically only receive a small union-mandated rate.

The NFL's senior vice president and global head of major events spoke recently about why artists still seek out the gig.

Fresh off his history-making Album of the Year win at last Sunday's Grammys, six-time Grammy winner Bad Bunny is one of the most famous artists in the world. But when he takes the Super Bowl LX halftime stage tonight, he won't receive a massive paycheck for it.

That's because Super Bowl halftime performers don't get paid beyond a small union-mandated rate. Sports Illustrated reported Usher, 2024's performer, received $671 for his performance and about $1,800 for the show's rehearsals.

The league "covers all costs associated with the show and does pay the halftime performers' union scale," a NFL representative told The Independent.

Jon Barker, the NFL's senior vice president and global head of major events, spoke to The New York Times earlier this month about why big artists still seek the gig.

"When you have an opportunity as an artist to stand on a stage and reach 250 million people at one time…and that's not counting the addition of social and streaming and the ability for people to go back and re-watch, I think that it is one of the most important stages in live entertainment," he said. "When they join us and become part of the halftime show, I think [artists] recognize what the halftime show is and being a part of it.

"And I think that resonates very strongly with the artists," Barker added. "That's certainly the feedback we've heard year after year after years with artists."

The NFL and Apple Music (this year's halftime sponsor) will pay for production costs, which can be millions of dollars, according to Forbes. This includes everything from stage design to travel expenses, making the performance itself essentially "free" for the artist. However, in some cases, performers invest their own money to bring their visions to life. In 2021, for example, The Weeknd reportedly put $7 million of his own money into his show.

With last year's Super Bowl having over 133.5 million viewers, the halftime show isn't just a concert; it's one of music's biggest marketing opportunities. The real pay, as such, comes in exposure.

The show's high visibility can lead to increased album sales, streaming numbers, ticket sales, and social media followers. Following the 2025 halftime show, performer Kendrick Lamar saw a 175 percent boost overall in his Spotify streams and a 430 percent boost in streams of his song "Not Like Us." He and SZA set a record with their halftime show; at 133.5 million views, it is the league's most-watched ever. Similarly, Rihanna's 2023 set led to a 640 percent jump in music sales.

While Bunny's performance tonight will no doubt lead to more streams of his music, the rapper spoke ahead of the game about why he decided to play the halftime show: to showcase his Grammy-winning album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.

"It's the most special project that I've ever done, because it brought me to here," he said during the pregame press conference. "I wasn't looking for anything; I wasn't looking for Album of the Year at the Grammys and the Latin Grammys. I wasn't looking to perform at the Super Bowl Halftime Show. I just was looking to connect with my roots, with my people more than ever, connect with myself, with my history, with my culture. And I did it in a very honest way. I only wanted to perform at the residency, and that's it. I say, 'I don't want to leave here. I want to stay here the whole time.' And then it was like, 'Oh, wow. The world really wants me, so I should go to give some love…show love to the world...to Latin America.' And then the opportunity to bring that feeling that I put on that album to one of the biggest stages in the world is something that I never thought [possible]."

He added, "Definitely, this album is the most special, because as I said, I was trying to connect with myself and my roots, and that tells you something, that I already knew before, but now it's like confirmed. You always have to proud about who you are, and feel comfortable being yourself. Feel proud about your history and where you're from, but don't let that limit yourself. I know where I come from but I also know where I can go. This is an album that's gonna be in my heart for my whole life."

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Meghan Markle Evokes Classic Hollywood Glamour in Strapless Gown as She Attends L.A. Fundraising Gala Escher Walcott, Abby SternFebruary 8, 2026 at 11:53 PM 0 Meghan Markle Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Meghan Markle attended the 2026 Fifteen Percent Pledge Fundraising Gala at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles on Saturday, Feb.

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Meghan Markle attended the 2026 Fifteen Percent Pledge Fundraising Gala at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles on Saturday, Feb. 7

The Duchess of Sussex wore a custom gown to the event, which honored her friend, Tina Knowles

Meghan's last public appearance was at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival in January, where she was joined by husband Prince Harry

Meghan Markle is evoking classic Hollywood glamour!

On Saturday, Feb. 7, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, arrived at the 2026 Fifteen Percent Pledge Fundraising Gala wearing a white strapless gown with a dramatic train. The custom white strapless gown by Harbison Studio featured a black-trimmed sweetheart neckline and a black shawl that extended into a long train.

Meghan wore her hair in a sleek chignon and accessorized with black and diamond drop earrings, a large black stone ring and black Stuart Weitzman heels.

She appeared in good spirits at the event held at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles, chatting with attendees while sitting at one of the front tables.

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The Duchess of Sussex was not joined by Prince Harry at the gala, which honored her friend, Tina Knowles.

PEOPLE observed Meghan smiling and chatting with attendees at the event.

Meghan's support of Knowles at the gala comes after the business mogul appeared on her podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder, in June.

Knowles spoke to Meghan during the episode about working with her famous daughters, Beyoncé and Solange Knowles. She also shared advice with the Duchess of Sussex about possibly working with her children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibert, 4, in the future.

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"There are difficulties sometimes, because if you're dealing with your child or you're dealing with your mother, you know, you have disagreements," said Knowles. The mogul added that working with her daughters is "the best," and that, "I tell them every day .... 'You belong anywhere you choose to be.' "

Several other celebrities attended the gala honoring Knowles on Saturday, including Chloe Bailey, Winnie Harlow, Kimora Lee Simmons, Ayra Starr, Jay Shetty, Jeanie Mai and Emma Grede.

Meghan's glamorous gala outfit was a noticeable departure from the casual look worn during her last public appearance alongside husband Prince Harry, 41, at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival in January.

She looked relaxed in a black sweater paired with black flared pants and matching heeled boots, as she attended the festival with the Duke of Sussex to promote their new documentary, Cookie Queens.

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Seth Rogen honors 'utter genius' Catherine O'Hara at DGA Awards Bryan Alexander, USA TODAYFebruary 8, 2026 at 8:37 PM 0 LOS ANGELES − "Utter genius" Catherine O'Hara had her moment at the Directors Guild of America Awards on Saturday, Feb. 7. After winning outstanding directorial achievement in a comedy series for "The Studio" at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, executive producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg praised the "Home Alone" star, who died Jan. 30 at 71. In her final role, O'Hara played Patty Leigh, a former studio chief and mentor to Rogen's character, Matt Remick, in "The Studio.

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After winning outstanding directorial achievement in a comedy series for "The Studio" at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, executive producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg praised the "Home Alone" star, who died Jan. 30 at 71. In her final role, O'Hara played Patty Leigh, a former studio chief and mentor to Rogen's character, Matt Remick, in "The Studio."

"Of course, honestly, there's no one we wish we could thank in person at this moment more than we would love to thank Catherine O'Hara," Rogen said of the Canadian star, causing the crowd to erupt in applause.

"We grew up in Canada, and she was quite literally our idol since we were children," said Goldberg.

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Evan Goldberg (left) and Seth Rogen accept outstanding directorial achievement in a comedy series for "The Studio" at the 78th Directors Guild of America Awards.

Rogen said they idolized O'Hara, starting with the "Home Alone" movies, in which the actress played Kevin McCallister's (Macaulay Culkin) mother.

" 'Home Alone' honestly is the movie that made me want to make movies in a lot of ways," Rogen said. "And I mean, in that movie she's always yelling, 'Kevin, Kevin,' and on ("The Studio") set, she would always be yelling, 'Evan, Evan!' And every time she did it, we were like, 'It's like 'Home Alone.' "

But there were even more benefits of getting to know O'Hara.

"The best part of her is she showed that you can be an utter genius and also the nicest person in the entire world," said Goldberg.

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Rogen said it was "an honor" to direct O'Hara each day.

"So ultimately, we would like to thank Catherine O'Hara for being such a wonderful person and blessing us with her presence," he said.

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Paul Thomas Anderson accepts a Directors Guild of America Feature Film Medallion for "One Battle After Another" onstage during the 78th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards at The Beverly Hilton on February 7.

Anderson continues to roll through awards season, taking the key DGA Award for outstanding directorial achievement in a theatrical feature film for "One Battle After Another." The Directors Guild honor is a key indicator of success in the same category at the Academy Awards on March 15.

He has also won the Critics Choice and Golden Globe awards, becoming the clear leader in the race.

Anderson, who briefly acknowledged his partner Maya Rudolph from the podium earlier in the evening, called the DGA Award win "a tremendous honor."

Steven Spielberg won his first Grammy Award Feb. 1, 2026 as a producer on the documentary "Music by John Williams," which was named best music film. It also marked Spielberg's first Grammy nomination in his decadeslong career.

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A small group of entertainers can say they have won all of the big awards: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony (EGOT). Read on to see when and how various Hollywood stars achieved the coveted status.

Steven Spielberg won his first Grammy Award Feb. 1, 2026 as a producer on the documentary "Music by John Williams," which was named best music film. It also marked Spielberg's first Grammy nomination in his decadeslong career.

Accepting the Grammy at the non-televised event, director Laurent Bouzereau thanked Spielberg as well as Williams, the iconic film composer "who arguably scored the story of my life and scored all of us." He also called the movie "the story of one of our greatest music voices ever."

Who did Paul Thomas Anderson pay tribute to at the DGA Awards?

Anderson paid tribute to the assistant director Adam Somner, who died in 2024 at 57 from thyroid cancer. Somner's wife, Carmen Ruiz de Huidobro, was in the audience.

"Obviously, we're up here minus one," said Anderson. "A lot of people here know our hero, our man, Adam Somner. He took this work so seriously, and did not take himself seriously at all."

Anderson got emotional speaking of his AD on several projects, including "Licorice Pizza."

"He was the best, the absolute best," said Anderson, pausing. "I'm trying to keep it cool, man. I wish everyone in this room may you be blessed with the relationship I had with him. And if you have one already, hold him close, remind them that you love them."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: DGA Awards honor Catherine O'Hara; Paul Thomas Anderson wins

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Published: February 08, 2026 at 05:36PM on Source: RED MAG

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