Opera star Renee Fleming got her chance to shine singing the national anthem ahead of the big game.
Talk show host Queen Latifah reminded us all that she's still a royally talented singer with her performance of "America the Beautiful."
Erin Andrews got a chance to interview Seattle Seahwawks cornerback Richard Sherman before before Super Bowl XLVII, and she didn't hold a grudge for his previous rant. "I don't think it was bizarre. I think it was great," she said. "I wish more athletes would be like that. We want someone to lose their minds like that."
New York Jets legend "Broadway" Joe Nameth and his daughter Jessica wore fur coats on game day.
The "Amazing" singer, wearing custom Saint Laurent, performed a medly of his greatest hits.
There was no post-halftime show power outage like what happened in 2013 with Beyoncé, but Bruno Mars showed he certainly has the talent and star power for such a big performance.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers (all shirtless) joined Bruno Mars onstage. Clearly, time time has been kind to bandmember Anthony Kiedis, who doesn't appear to have aged much in his twenty plus years in show biz!
The highly anticipated Seinfeld reunion was actually an ad for an upcoming episode of Jerry's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee web series.
Tim Tebow showed the world what you can do with #NoContract in his T-Mobile ads.
Radio Shack made fun of itself with an 80's-themed commerical--and yes, that's Chuckie!
Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll celebrates a big win with wide receiver Golden Tate.
After the Seattle Seahawks beat the Denver Broncos 43-8, Coach Pete Carroll was drenched in celebratory Gatorade.
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Malcolm Smith was the game's MVP. "It's unbelievable,'' he said. "I'm in shock. We expected a great fight from them. We kind of just dominated the game."
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