
These 29 Super Bowl Tweets Are Truly Unhinged, Even Elmo Caught A Stray For Playing The Fence
The Philadelphia Eagles became Super Bowl LIX champs after sweeping the Kansas City Chiefs for the majority of game, ultimately ending with a 22-40 victory.
The show was entertaining from beginning to end. From the game itself and Kendrick Lamar 's unforgettable halftime show to the celebrity sightings and interesting commercials, here's what fans can't stop talking about:
Editor's Note: While we can't endorse what X has become, we can bring you the worthwhile moments that still exist there, curated and free of the surrounding chaos.
1.
I send you this.. i am out of my mind and it's too late. pic.twitter.com/rX6Gb5XFzO
— Scottie (@ScottieBeam) February 10, 2025
Fox / Twitter: @ScottieBeam
2.
SERENA?! I'm screaming. This is the pettiest man on the planet #SuperBowl #KendrickBowl pic.twitter.com/gwxIPe6e07
— Reyna Noriega (@reynasnoriega) February 10, 2025
Bravo / Twitter: @reynasnoriega
3.
i immediately thought of hsm 😭 pic.twitter.com/pJrqWJNSbz
— marley (@marleyharper) February 10, 2025
Fox / Disney / Twitter: @marleyharper
4.
the teachers lounge at Abbott Elementary finna be lit tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/JXARFIoVGf
— dante (@allthingsdante) February 10, 2025
Scott Everett White / ABC / Twitter: @allthingsdante
5.
'but you know they love to sue' KENDRICK 😭😭😭 #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/qOo0QOWqmP
— cameron🧛🏽♀️ (@prettylilfangs) February 10, 2025
CBS / Twitter: @prettylilfangs
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Serena Williams, Drake's ex girlfriend, crip walking to #TheyNotLikeUs is diabolical. #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/XUuh1ZnbIk
— Bishop Talbert Swan (@TalbertSwan) February 10, 2025
Fox / Twitter: @TalbertSwan
7.
i'm sorry but AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith trying to act casual while holding A GIANT BUCKET OF GATORADE is the funniest thing to happen tonight pic.twitter.com/0g8xTR6QDR
— Christian D'Andrea (@TrainIsland) February 10, 2025
Fox / Twitter: @TrainIsland
8.
"Taylor Swift is here. She doesn't have much to cheer about. Travis Kelce has yet to catch a ball." #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/SQRO9WgMfm
— GirlTyler (@sheistyler) February 10, 2025
Reaction Memes / Twitter: @sheistyler
10.
Tom Brady that face is TIGHT honey pic.twitter.com/UZ1NN0B7fY
— Ms.pinkstarr💕 (@MsPinkstarr) February 10, 2025
Bravo / Twitter: @MsPinkstarr
11.
Beethoven: https://t.co/vOnin9WTxs
— Michael Christmas (@MickeyChristmas) February 10, 2025
Twitter: @MickeyChristmas
12.
Me: Anne Hathaway is at the game!
My Mom: I saw her! Why is she there?
Me: Why is Adam Sandler, Pete Davidson, and Kevin Costner there??
My Mom: They're men and they like watching the game.
Me: And don't you think that the reason would be the same for Anne Hathaway…
My Mom: pic.twitter.com/qbHSxZajYQ
— Lisa Steinberg 🪬 (@GoodHumorGrl) February 10, 2025
SNL / Twitter: @GoodHumorGrl
13.
For those of y'all who weren't outside, the media tore Serena to shreds for crip walking at Wimbledon. Her coming back to do a dance that references a culture she's actually a part of, during a live performance criticizing someone for being a culture vulture is *chef's kiss.* https://t.co/fjmi1uAPE8
— full-snack developer 🇭🇹 (@notdanilu) February 10, 2025
Twitter: @notdanilu
14.
beyonce won aoty, doechii won best rap album, kendrick won roty/soty best rap album, kendrick & szas performance was amazing, serena williams crip walking on stage, jalen hurts fine as hell and the eagles just won the superbowl.
this truly is a beautiful black history month pic.twitter.com/MBA6XE5OSV
— M ☆ (@duskgumi) February 10, 2025
TNT / Twitter: @duskgumi
15.
The Eagles' locker room was ELECTRIC postgame 🍾 pic.twitter.com/bqkc6AxZ6X
— ESPN (@espn) February 10, 2025
ESPN / Twitter: @espn
17.
'You have to be a sick individual to enjoy watching Pat Mahomes get sacked repeatedly and throw a pick 6.'
Me: pic.twitter.com/JjpKbLYfEU
— 𝐅𝐢𝐞𝐥𝐝𝐬 (@EDCburner) February 10, 2025
Reaction Memes / Twitter: @EDCburner
18.
the chiefs getting booed and the eagles getting ROARS of cheers tells you exactly how everyone in that stadium's feeling and the game hasn't even STARTED #SuperBowlLIX pic.twitter.com/irweE7uN3v
— lily (@lavfeysun) February 9, 2025
Warner Bros. / Twitter: @lavfeysun
19.
The youth pastor at a Mega church https://t.co/Tk0dPr892W
— DJ R-Tistic (@DJRTistic) February 9, 2025
Philadelphia Eagles / Twitter: @DJRTistic
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Serena and Alexis after Serena got the call to appear in Kendrick's halftime performance: pic.twitter.com/vaR2Xl7aJV
— reporting for duty. (@TheGreatIsNate) February 10, 2025
VH1 / Twitter: @TheGreatIsNate
21.
Every commercial pic.twitter.com/vgMgBtTeJJ
— Zito (@_Zeets) February 10, 2025
Twitter: @_Zeets
22.
I love you @taylorswift13 dont listen to those booo!!
— Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) February 9, 2025
Twitter: @serenawilliams
23.
Patrick Mahomes walking into the locker room after losing the super bowl pic.twitter.com/irOXbj0wpn
— Hoplite (@Arktos_Hoplite) February 10, 2025
Disney / Twitter: @Arktos_Hoplite
24.
When the elders are fun and participate in shenanigans >>>> like this the brand of older person I pray to be! https://t.co/pRhnf6QSTc
— MECCA (@iH8Meccavellii) February 10, 2025
instagram.com / Twitter: @iH8Meccavellii
25.
I heard Rocco is rooting for the Chiefs. https://t.co/Fbm0OmLbQx
— wears pocketless jeans (@J0rdii__) February 9, 2025
Twitter: @J0rdii__
26.
Anne Hathaway is always on the right side of history. That's why she don't age.
— simi (@simimoonlight) February 10, 2025
Twitter: @simimoonlight
28.
'Say DRAKE' pic.twitter.com/rjtzTGxguA
— 𝔹𝕀𝔾 𝕃𝕀𝔹ℝ𝔸 ✨ (@venusianhunty) February 10, 2025
Fox / Twitter: @venusianhunty
29.
BLACK LOVE WINS 💕 pic.twitter.com/hLTsvpZHtQ
— Lex Da Writer (@itslexdawriter) February 10, 2025
Fox / Twitter: @itslexdawriter
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