Seattle, CA - The Seattle Seahawks celebrated a dominant Super Bowl LX victory on Sunday, while across the Pacific, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi secured a landslide election win. The Super Bowl also featured a historic performance by Bad Bunny, who used his halftime show to call for unity, and a surprise wedding ceremony.
Seahawks kicker Jason Myers, reflecting on the team's win, said the victory was still sinking in. Myers made history by kicking five field goals, the most in any Super Bowl game, helping the Seahawks secure their second Vince Lombardi Trophy. "I don't think it has really sunk in yet. We're just enjoying this moment right now," Myers said on "Good Morning America" Monday, according to ABC News.
Meanwhile, in Japan, Prime Minister Takaichi's coalition won 352 of the 465 seats in the lower house of Parliament, marking their best result ever, according to Al Jazeera. Experts suggest this decisive victory will pave the way for a defense expansion, which China has condemned as a return to militarism. Sky News reported that Takaichi's win could potentially change Japan and the region.
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show, the first where a headliner performed entirely in Spanish, also made headlines. The Puerto Rican artist called for unity in the Americas during his performance, but drew criticism from Donald Trump and his supporters, according to Al Jazeera. The show also featured a genuine wedding ceremony, with cameras panning to a couple's vows about five minutes into the performance, according to Sky News. The officiant declared, "I declare you husband and wife, you can kiss the bride," in Spanish.
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