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Serena Williams has cleared the air on her controversial Super Bowl halftime appearance, revealing in an interview this week that her dancing during Kendrick Lamar’s performance was in no way a ...
The NFL missed its chance for a Lil Wayne Super Bowl halftime show, he tells Rolling Stone. The rapper, 42, ruled out ever playing the Super Bowl halftime show after he was passed over for this ...
Drake claims he was defamed by Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show, and at the Grammy Awards, where over 100 million combined television viewers heard Lamar’s notorious diss track “Not ...
No, Serena Williams wasn't trying to get her ex Drake in his feelings with her cameo in Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show. In a new interview with Time, the tennis legend reflected on her ...
Serena Williams clarifies that her Super Bowl halftime cameo with Kendrick Lamar wasn't a jab at Drake, her ex. She emphasizes a long-standing connection and mutual respect with Lamar, stemming ...
Josh Sweat just won a Super Bowl title a few months ago, but he's on a different NFC team now. Josh Sweat speaks to members of the media at the Arizona Cardinals Training Center in Tempe on March ...
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show performance led to 125 FCC Complaints. It also led to a couple of legal ones, too. Most notably from his arch-nemesis Drake. Drake had already filed ...
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Serena Williams has finally put an end to speculation surrounding her brief appearance at the Super Bowl halftime show. As one of the most-watched sports events, the Super Bowl halftime show often ...
Serena Williams is setting the record straight—was her 2025 Super Bowl halftime performance a dig at rumored ex-boyfriend Drake? The tennis champion danced during bigtime Drake hater Kendrick ...
Drake said this occurred though Lamar omitted the word “pedophile” from his Super Bowl performance, seen by more than 133.5 million people, ostensibly because “nearly everyone understands” ...