Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Half Time Show interrupted by protesters who are tackled by security and detained
A SUPER Bowl protestor was detained by security during Kendrick Lamar’s halftime performance in New Orleans.
The protestor interrupted the rapper and was tackled on the NFL field in Caesars Superdome during halftime of the eventual Philadelphia Eagles 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
During Lamar’s halftime performance, a person was spotted on the stage waving a combined Palestinian and Sudanese flag.
The person, who turned out to be a protestor, was waving a Palestinian flag and appeared out there for a couple of minutes before finally being noticed by security.
The Pro Palestine protestor was then noticed by security and he jumped off the stage and onto the field.
The man was then trying to run away from security before being tackled by a worker.
The individual then refused to get to his feet and was dragged away on his knees.
The unbothered rapper Lamar, meanwhile, continued his performance.
It’s safe to say social media users were stunned at the sequence.
“Took security awhile,” one wrote.
“How did he get on the field,” another asked.
“You call that security,” a third questioned.
“He spent more time on the field than the Chiefs offense,” a fourth added.
The last comment joked about the Kansas City Chiefs offense which had a miserable performance against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Kansas City was shut out in the first half.
Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw two interceptions, including a pick-six, and was sacked three times.
Travis Kelce didn’t record a single reception in the first half.
As for the Eagles, quarterback Jalen Hurts was lights-out, throwing for two touchdowns and recording one score on the ground.
He also posted 11 carries for 72 yards.
As for the Philly defense, defensive end Josh Sweat tallied 2.5 sacks and Cooper DeJean caught a pick-six interception.
The Eagles have gotten their revenge, beating the Chiefs in this year’s big game showdown after losing to them in Super Bowl 57 two seasons ago.