Are you tired of hearing about the budding romance between Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and singer-songwriter Taylor Swift?
No! Travis is a very good football player and Taylor is an absolute icon who has spread joy, happiness and excitement to millions, maybe billions, of people around the world through her legendary art!
(By the way, don't go to the Teysei River because the Swifties might be watching.)
But just in case you're feeling a bit tired (we're not!), let's take a look at some newer celebrities: 9 celebrities who are well-known to be Carolina Panthers fans.
Curry is very close with the Panthers due to his Charlotte ties, and he was the Keep Drumming Pounder at Super Bowl 50.
The “Fast Car” country singer was constantly bruising and bleeding black long before he became a Grammy-nominated superstar.
Speaking of fast cars, this two-time NASCAR series champion and two-time Daytona 500 winner never lost his Welcome, North Carolina roots.
Originally from Ohio, Decker moved to Charlotte as a child to get her hands on furs, and the model and actress has been representing the Panthers ever since.
He may dab like he's from Atlanta, but he also dab like he plays for the Panthers. DaBaby created his own team anthem in 2015, back when he was still Baby Jesus.
Reep said he began his career as a comedian when he was kicked out of a Panthers game during the team's home games at Clemson's Memorial Stadium during its inaugural season in 1995, simply because he wanted to dance with Sir Parr.
Cannon, who may be looking to field a football team with his own children, previously publicly announced he was ditching his hometown San Diego Chargers for the Panthers during their relocation to Los Angeles in 2017.
Breaking News: San Diego native Nick Cannon Blame @Chargers After the team moved to LA, the fandom collapsed. @Panthers” pic.twitter.com/PtxCTxATFD
— Jeff Eisenband (@JeffEisenband) February 7, 2017
No one ever said celebrities don't have to be people, right? ALF is a fan of cats as a delicacy, but he's also a fan of cats as a football team, according to a 2011 NFL Super Bowl commercial.
While remaining in the fictional world, it seems this American icon never missed an opportunity to get his hands on some Panthers merchandise.
Homer Simpson
Carolina Panthers nice to meet you pic.twitter.com/NOerDxkoce— @KeepPoundingBR ❁ (@VideosKPBR) September 19, 2021