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Lewis Hamilton posts one word reaction after Serena Williams’ dance at the Super Bowl

The Super Bowl is one of the biggest events of the sporting calendar, with around 120 million people in the US and an expected global audience of 60 million.

It is the grand finale for the NFL season which sees champions from the two divisions; the AFC and NFC, compete against each other to win the Super Bowl.

This year saw the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles, with the attempting to win three in a row while the Eagles were going for a second Super Bowl victory after winning it in 2018.

In the end, it was the Eagles who added to their tally with a 40 – 22 victory. As part of the festivities, the halftime show featuring Kendrick Lamar saw various celebrity cameos, including Samuel L. Jackson and tennis star Serena Williams.

Lewis Hamilton who is a friend of Williams and once saught advice from the tennis ace, left a kind message after catching her cameo appearance.

Lewis Hamilton reacts to his friend Serena Williams after Super Bowl cameo

Hamilton, who is a keen watcher of the NFL having attended previous Super Bowl’s, posted his congratulations to the Eagles on his Instagram page.

He also delivered a one-word verdict on Williams’ cameo during the half time show: “Icon.”

Williams was on stage doing a ‘shuffle’ dance during the song ‘Not Like Us’ which is reportedly a diss track about his beef with Canadian rapper Drake.

Serena Williams performs during the Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation

Lewis Hamilton is an investor in an NFL team

Hamilton has previously made investments outside of the world of F1 whether its in fashion or non-alcoholic drinks, but he is also a part-owner of the NFL team Denver Broncos.

He joined as part of the Walton-Penner family in 2022, having attended their games in previous seasons, in the $4.65 billion takeover of the team.

Hamilton said part of the reason for entering into the venture was due to the lack of black ownership, and said it fitted in well with his passion for the sport and his push for diversity.

The Bronco’s won the Super Bowl as part of the 50th anniversary in 2015, although this was before Hamilton was involved with the team.

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