The world was stunned after seeing Tennis icon Serena Williams during the Superbowl 2025 in the US. The Superbowl or NFL final is the biggest sports event in the US and the most watched sport in America. This year, the finals were played between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.
Popular celebrities like Taylor Swift, Leonardo Di Caprio, Beyonce, Lionel Messi and Adam Sandler attended the big event. Even newly elected US President Donald Trump was present during the event. He became the first sitting president to visit a Super Bowl match in US history.
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs with a 40-22 victory. They claim their title after 2018, which is their second Super Bowl victory in their history. But the biggest performance that caught our attention was Serena Williams's live dance performance during halftime.
WATCH: Serena Williams Dance performance in Superbowl 2025
Williams did an incredible shuffle dance to the song ‘Not Like Us’ sung by Canadian rapper Drake. Her dance performance was appreciated by many fans and celebrities and went viral on social media. Formula 1 legend and 7-time world champion Lewis Hamilton was also very impressed with the dance of Serena Williams.
The British racer is a huge NFL fan and also owns a part of the NFL team Denver Broncos. As a billionaire himself, Hamilton invested in many areas like fashion, technology, and non-alcoholic drinks and beverages. He also invested in the NFL team along with the Walton Penner family in 2022 after they took over the team for $4.65 billion.
The reason he said was the lack of black representation in NFL ownership and also for his passion for the sport and its diversity. The Broncos won the Super Bowl in 2015 and after that, they are yet to win another title. But Hamilton continues to watch NFL matches during his free time. After seeing Serena’s performance at the NFL stage, Hamilton posted a word reaction as ‘Icon’. This shows how much respect Serena has earned all these years through her outstanding tennis career and grand slam wins.
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