Celebrities at the Super Bowl and Super Bowl parties

Celebrities at the Super Bowl and Super Bowl parties

Celebrities at the Super Bowl!

U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis was filled to the brim on Sunday night for Super Bowl LII, and among those in the crowd were a ton of celebrities cheering on the Patriots and the Eagles.

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It was couples galore as Gwen Stefani sat with Blake Shelton and her kids, Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez braved the cold together, national anthem singer Pink celebrated with Carey Hart and daughter Willow Sage and Miles Teller cheered on the Eagles with fiancée Keleigh Sperry.

Also in the house, of course, was Halftime Show performer Justin Timberlake and his wife, Jessica Biel, as well as Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's wife, Gisele Bündchen.

More celebrities at Super Bowl 52 were Kevin Hart and Eniko Parrish, Tiffany Haddish and Danny DeVito.

See celebrities at the Super Bowl below:

Gisele's most viral moment at the Super Bowl this year came towards the end of the game when she was shown indulging in a glass of red wine while her daughter, Vivian, 5, sat in her lap wearing a Patriots jersey. Twitter, of course, exploded over the cutaway shot in between plays.

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The celebrations at Super Bowl LII were a continuation of a weekend in Minneapolis full of star-studded pre-parties featuring appearances from the likes of Jamie Foxx, Olivia Culpo, Cardi B, Post Malone and Busta Rhymes, among others.

There were a slew of pop-up clubs and lounges at nearby Mall of America, where some of our favorite stars rubbed elbows with famous athletes in preparation for the big game.

Check out photos from the Super Bowl pre-parties below:

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