Shakira and Jenifer Lopez at halftime of Superbowl 2020. - Charlie Riedel / AP / SIPA

Like chefs: Kansas City and their talented quarterback Patrick Mahomes won the 54th NFL Super Bowl, the second in the history of the American football franchise, at the expense of San Francisco (31-20), Sunday in Miami at the end of a thrilling suspense final. The franchise of Missouri, which thus puts an end to fifty years of famine since its first coronation against Minnesota, succeeds the prize list in New England. But beyond the field, the Superbowl was as usual valued by its overpriced advertisements and its concert at halftime. Night anthology.

Kobe Bryant in the hearts

The legendary basketball player's accidental death moved beyond the NBA and a week to the day after his disappearance, the NFL wanted to pay tribute to him. Before the presentation of the teams, the Chiefs and the 49ers positioned themselves on their 24 yard lines, a nod to the jersey number of Kobe Bryant. The stadium then observed a minute of silence. In the audience, in the midst of the jerseys of Kansas City and San Francisco, some wore the Lakers tunic struck with the number 8 (that of Kobe Bryant at the beginning of his career) or 24. Several players of the Super Bowl had inscribed on their shoes messages in memory of "Black Mamba", Bryant's nickname.

The 49ers and Chiefs took a moment to honor Kobe and Gianna Bryant, Chris Doleman and those who lost their lives in last week's accident 🙏

(via @NFL) pic.twitter.com/hwkJfItQRp

- ESPN (@espn) February 2, 2020

Half-time latina fever

Expected to give a Hispanic touch to this Super Bowl which was disputing in Miami, the most Latin metropolis of the United States, Shakira and Jennifer Lopez did not disappoint. The Colombian started with a medley including "Whenever, Wherever" and "Hips Don't Lie", soon joined by the Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny. New Yorker Jennifer Lopez took over, keeping the pace, frantic. To Shakira's famous hip movements, "J-Lo" responded with ripples of the buttocks and a pole dance session, straight out of his recent film "Queens". The bass, the dance, the beats per minute, all recalled the atmosphere of the clubs of Miami. In the applaudimeter and on social networks, Shakira won it hands down.

Trump and Bloomberg advertise

Celebrities, crazy things and new things that the brands had summoned for their spots did nothing, the most popular advertising terrain of the year was phagocytosed by Donald Trump and Michael Bloomberg, the first presidential candidates to offer themselves a Super Bowl ad across the country. Rather than attacking each other, they preferred to avoid each other and address each other to black voters. The president highlighted his reform of the American judicial system, embodied by a black woman, who was granted early release. A message greeted with skepticism on Twitter, many accusing him of instrumentalization. Michael Bloomberg's spot on violence against guns also featured a black woman, the mother of a young man shot dead. The main arms lobby, the NRA, immediately counterattacked, warning that the gun owners would not be dispossessed.

I promised to restore hope in America. That includes the least among us. Together, let's KEEP AMERICA GREAT!

Text TRUMP to 88022 if you liked our Super Bowl ad! pic.twitter.com/Lgjt53B7QX

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 2, 2020
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