Super Bowl With a Smirk: $1 million ticket to Shaq party, Swift turn, Trump's pick, Lil Wayne and more
Briefly

The Miami Herald's annual 'Super Bowl With a Smirk' returns, highlighting the spectacle around celebrity parties during Super Bowl Week. Party organizers emphasize that these high-profile events have begun to outshine the game itself, with Shaquille O'Neal's Fun House serving as a prime example. This extravagant party offers carnival rides and A-list performances, with VIP packages costing exorbitantly, while renowned brands like GQ and Sports Illustrated also host events despite their reduced media presence. Amidst this chaos, the article's humor shines through by recounting Smirk's more modest party attendance plans on Bourbon Street.
Super Bowl Week has morphed into a spectacle where celebrity parties overshadow the game itself, with organizers noting their increasing popularity compared to ads and halftime shows.
Shaquille O'Neal's Fun House is a highlight, running from Friday night into Saturday with music performances, carnival rides, and exclusive VIP experiences costing up to $3 million.
Other events from brands like GQ and Sports Illustrated demonstrate the glamor surrounding Super Bowl parties, despite the decline in their traditional media presence.
Smirk humorously notes their inability to afford elite parties yet finds humor in attending a quirky gathering hosted by an unusual character on Bourbon Street.
Read at Miami Herald
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