
Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Travis Scott's wild celebration of Barca's comeback goes viral; fans say 'He's one of us now'
The 34-year-old singer was spotted celebrating wildly at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys as Barcelona made an excellent comeback from 0-2 down to 4-2 against Real Madrid by half-time.
Travi's enthusiastic reaction from the stands captured the buzz on social media, especially around the high-profile crossover of music and football, which is also one of the rising trends noticed in the recent past in the world of pop culture and football.
Fans react to Travis Scott's presence in the stands at El Classico
It's a big day for Barcelona; if the team wins today, it will make history by winning 4 consecutive wins against Real Madrid this season.
Hence, fans seem to be on the edge; however, to lighten the mood, Travis Scott's reaction in the stands goes viral, and fans can't stop talking about the same.
One wrote, "Travis Scott celebrates as Raphinha helps Barcelona go up 3-2 in the Classico 😭❤️"
Travis Scott celebrating FC Barcelona's comeback! 🥶🔥 pic.twitter.com/6zBCh8COVB
"Travis Scott celebrating FC Barcelona's comeback! 🥶🔥"
"😅 Travis Scott at the El Clasico! 🔴🔵"
"Travis Scott is one of us now 😭😭❤️❤️❤️"
Travis Scott is one of us now 😭😭❤️❤️❤️pic.twitter.com/Z2G7gxaoHw https://t.co/A0RalnDFws
"Travis Scott loves what he's seeing 🔥🔥🔥"
Travis Scott loves what he's seeing 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/DDeEAMdffd
Why does Barcelona have a Travis Scott 'Cactus Jack' logo on their jersey?
Apart from noticing Travis Scott in the stands during the face-off between Barcelona and Real Madrid, fans also noticed that Barcelona players are donning a logo of the American rapper Travis Scott's record label, 'Cactus Jack'.
According to Tribuna, Barca wore a special edition jersey featuring Scott's 'Cactus Jack' logo for El Clásico as a promo. The report noted that leading up to the match, Travis Scott held his first concert in Barcelona at Opium Club on May 10, with the intent to launch a limited capsule collection.
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