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Clip Of Fan Getting Launched Into The Air During Super Bowl Halftime Show Leaves Fans Concerned

Screenshots of a fan in the air above the crowd
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A man in a blue t-shirt and khakis could be seen flying into the air before crashing down during Usher's halftime performance at the Super Bowl—and fans are wondering if he's ok.

Sunday's Super Bowl Halftime performance, led by Usher, was a spectacle that left football fans pumped and music enthusiasts cheering.

The eight-time Grammy winner commanded the stage with old-school hits like "U Don't Have To Call" and "Superstar" and tore up the floor with his signature dance skillz that most 45-year-olds wish they were still capable of emulating, if they ever were.


The many wow factors in the jam-packed 13-minute performance included star appearances from Alicia Keys, will.i.am, Ludacris, Lil Jon, and H.E.R., who slayed on the guitar as backup dancers turned the stage into an ultramodern roller rink.

But what some fans couldn't help but ask about on social media was a fan who was launched into the air above the crowd like a human missile.

The moment went viral on X (formerly Twitter) and left many concerned about whether or not he landed safely.

You can watch a clip shared by @PargeyBCAFC, who asked:

"Someone see if this man is okay..."

Others wondered the same thing.


It didn't take long for the sarcasm to follow.





It's not a bird. It's not a plane. It's a superfan.



Since there was no news of a spectator getting injured from a major belly flop during the halftime show, we can only assume the crowd prevented him from eating turf.

Who knows?

It's a toss-up.

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