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Kendrick Lamar brought the house down at Super Bowl LIX, but he wasn't the only one making headlines. As the rapper delivered his explosive halftime performance at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, a man ran onto the field waving a "Free Palestine" flag, throwing security into scramble mode.
The moment came just as Lamar launched into"Not Like Us," the diss track that reignited (and possibly ended) his feud with Drake. The crowd was already on its feet when the protester made his move, dodging security for several moments before getting tackled and dragged offstage. Lamar, ever the professional, didn't miss a beat, keeping his focus on the performance while the brief chaos played out.
Security incidents like this aren't common at the Super Bowl, but they aren't unheard of either. With millions watching at home, the stage-jumper managed to turn a high-profile entertainment event into a political statement. The NFL hasn't commented on the disruption yet, but given the league's history, they're likely to downplay it rather than fuel further discussion.
Lamar steals the show, protest or not
For Kendrick Lamar, the show went on. His setlist featured some of his biggest hits, including tracks from his latest album and guest appearances from SZA and even Serena Williams making for a star-packed spectacle. While some fans took to social media to debate the protest, the majority seemed more focused on the fact that Lamar just delivered one of the most memorable halftime performances in years.
What started as a high-energy Super Bowl halftime show turned into a reminder of how sports and politics continue to collide on the world's biggest stages. Whether the NFL acknowledges it or not, this won't be the last time a major event sees an unexpected political statement unfold live.