The Super Bowl halftime show generates speculation
The halftime show generated more speculation than normal for a Super Bowl, but it was not about the special guests or the song list.
Lady Gaga's "equal" speech raises doubts
Lady Gaga's "equal" speech raised doubts about any message against the policies of the President of the United States, and the Fox network, which broadcasted the game in the United States, decided to delay it by five seconds.
This would also prevent another "wardrobe malfunction" like Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's 13 years ago at the same stadium.
Although the stadium's retractable roof remained closed due to the rainy weather in Houston, it opened a few meters for Lady Gaga to enter after starting her performance with God Bless America, including some of her greatest hits like 'Poker Face', 'Born This Way', 'Telephone', 'Just Dance', 'Million Reasons', and 'Bad Romance', which resonated better with the audience than last year, when Coldplay performed in Santa Clara.
Having the Patriots in the Super Bowl always attracts more celebrities than usual, and the presence of Vice President Michael Pence, as well as former President George Bush Sr., caused at least a hundred Secret Service members to guard the stadium tunnels.
In the box seat, the television camera followed Brazilian supermodel Giselle Bundchen throughout the second half of the game, celebrating the greatest moment in her husband's career.
In the stands, some regulars such as the UFC president Dana White, former Brazilian national team player Kaká, actors Vince Vaughn and Mark Wahlberg, or chef Gordon Ramsay, who are familiar faces at all kinds of sports events.
However, the arrival of the Atlanta Falcons opened the door to rappers like 2 Chainz and Ludacris.