X users crack up as a lady gets caught doing witchcraft during the Super Bowl

Super Bowl LIX: Kansas City Chiefs v Philadelphia Eagles - Source: Getty
Super Bowl LIX: Kansas City Chiefs v Philadelphia Eagles - Source: Getty

The 2025 Super Bowl LIX was a big hit, with football fans enjoying some highly entertaining, surprising, and nerve-wracking matches. However, on the day of the finals, one video went particularly viral, and it had nothing to do with the players or any of the teams.

A video surfaced shortly after the finals, of a woman, clearly a Philadelphia Eagles fan from the team jersey she was wearing. It appears that she was performing, what looked like a voodoo ritual. She held a doll dressed in a white and red jersey with the number 15 - Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes’ number and was seen performing some sort of ritual with it. The video has since gone viral, leaving fans and users both shocked and amused.

Hilarious User Reactions

Many users took to social media to express their shock and amusement at the video. Let's check out some of their most hilarious reactions.

It worked! (via @Kahamsha / X)

Wait a minute, could the lady's voodoo have actually worked? Because the Eagles did end up winning the Super Bowl and preventing the Chiefs from achieving the first-ever three-peat.

Ban it! (via @afhguru / X)

Looks like this user is completely convinced that it was voodoo that won the Eagles the Super Bowl and not their performance, and he demands that it be outlawed. We might have a die-hard Chiefs fan here!

Mahomes in danger (via @StreetTraderJPP / X)

Whoa, did Patrick Mahomes suffer from random back pain during the match because the voodoo lady planned it? His legal team is definitely going to be furious when they find out!

All that voodoo for this? (via @SoddGravy / X)

Quite the interesting and hilarious question posed by this user - if voodoo does exist, why use it on a football game instead of more important matters? Who knows, maybe she had some bets on the game!

It's going to cost you! (via @AndersKomi / X)

Looks like this user knows a lot about voodoo, considering they warn that practitioners will face everything they’ve done times ten at the end of their lives.

Too crazy (via @BillPrinter00 / X)

Many users can’t believe people would go as far as using voodoo to make their favorite team win the NFL. Then again, "fan" does come from the word "fanatic."

As you can see, Super Bowl fans can be pretty hardcore, willing to go to any length to see their favorite team win. So what do you think, did the lady actually have a hand in the finals?

Edited by Sohini Biswas
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